| Re: Heating up baby bottles...
I've read that the only reason to warm bottles is because very young babies can have difficulty maintaining their body temperature. The only reason we warmed them was b/c DS was a preemie and the hopsital had been warming them the 10 days he was in there before he could come home. He always took them room temp, but if they'd been refrigerated they had to be warmed. At 7 months I still can't get him to take his formula even cool, it has to be room temp or warmer, just b/c it is his preference now. There's no reason why it ever has to be warmer than room temp though.
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