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So tell me, just how exactly is this supposed to work?
- When preparing formula, the water should be heated to at least 70 degrees, if not boiling, to kill bacteria in the formula. Once the formula has been mixed, it should then cool 20-30 min.
- Water should be boiled fresh each time. Formula should not be mixed in advance, even if it is then stored in the fridge.
- Babies should preferably be fed when they first display hunger cues, i.e., before they start crying from hunger.
- The amount of time between when Gwen wakes up and displays initial hunger cues (hands to mouth being the most reliable) and when she starts screaming and clawing at her face because I have not provided food fast enough is about 5 minutes (if I'm lucky).
This is one riddle I simply don't see a solution to. (Oh, wait. Quit with the formula and nurse! That's the magic ticket.)
- When preparing formula, the water should be heated to at least 70 degrees, if not boiling, to kill bacteria in the formula. Once the formula has been mixed, it should then cool 20-30 min.
- Water should be boiled fresh each time. Formula should not be mixed in advance, even if it is then stored in the fridge.
- Babies should preferably be fed when they first display hunger cues, i.e., before they start crying from hunger.
- The amount of time between when Gwen wakes up and displays initial hunger cues (hands to mouth being the most reliable) and when she starts screaming and clawing at her face because I have not provided food fast enough is about 5 minutes (if I'm lucky).
This is one riddle I simply don't see a solution to. (Oh, wait. Quit with the formula and nurse! That's the magic ticket.)
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Date: 2011-12-02 10:07 pm (UTC)