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bottle warmers? should i bother?

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pinkpig
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Posted : Oct 09, 2008 10:38:47 AM
Subject : bottle warmers? should i bother?

how many of you bother with bottle warmers?
Not sure wether to buy one or not....or try get lo to take it at room temp so it makes going out easier.

thanks xxx

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clareyg

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Posted : Oct 09, 2008 12:50:02 PM

hi pinkpig, i really wouldnt waste my money on them its much easier n quicker using a jug of hot water.i woz bought 1 once as a gift and used it bout 3 times!!
luv clare

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Posted : Oct 09, 2008 1:04:29 PM

thanks claire, thats made up my mind. Just thought be easier in the night but I suppose a flask of hot water and a jug would be just as useful. Hoping she will take it room temp! x

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Posted : Oct 10, 2008 2:59:58 PM

my lo has it at room temp as that's what the hospitals milk is given at so it's just what he was used to from the start so u may find that's the case with you, we never bothered with a bottle warmer and am so glad! x

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Posted : Oct 10, 2008 9:13:50 PM

My SIL let me borrow one which to honest I only used a couple of times. It is quicker to use a jug of warm water. When I went to visit my aunt with lo I found it handy in the morning as she got fed at 7am and everyone else was in bed in my aunts so it meant that I didn't have to disturb anyone.

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Posted : Oct 12, 2008 9:38:30 PM

If you bottle feed from the start you will probably find your lo will be happy to take room temp as thats what the hospital provide. Gabe likes it either room temp or luke warm. It's dead easy just to use a jug of boiled water - bottle warmers take forever!

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