There's no need to warm the liquids at all. Warming them does nothing for baby. It just makes mom feel better.
2006-07-28 04:05:35
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answered by Jimmy 5
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I gradually stopped warming my son's formula when he was 11 months old so that he would take cold milk when he turned 1. I warmed it a bit less every few days until he was taking it right out of the fridge.
2006-07-28 12:05:17
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answered by B 2
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NEVER well maybe after the first birthday, warm liquid is soothing and comforting and most importantly gives them less gas and makes them feel full longer. I usually just make the formula warm, water and juice I give at room temperature.
2006-07-28 11:04:10
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answered by cvegas229 5
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I never warm the bottles, unless it is freezing cold water. I usually leave a jug of water on the counter to set to room temp. so I dont have to warm it at all. And my son is just fine feeding that way. Try it, it is a lot more convenient :)
2006-07-28 11:15:49
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answered by mother_of_2 2
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When your baby will take it cold. My 3 month old drinks her formula cold right out of the fridge if I make it up ahead of time. Otherwise its room temperature. It doesn't have to be warmed up, it matters on if your baby will take it or not.
2006-07-28 11:22:33
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answered by butterfliesformom 3
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we never really did, except when he was given pumped breast milk that had been refridgerated. when i stopped pumping a few weeks after going back to work, we did formula (room temp water) during the day and i still nursed at night. by the time we switched to whole milk, it wasn't even an issue. he was a year old and did just fine with milk/juice straight from the fridge.
2006-07-28 11:13:21
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answered by adrienne 2
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i have a six month old daughter and for the first 4 months she refused to drink her bottle if it wasnt really warm but now for the last 6 weeks or so i have been gradually heating it less and she seems to like it just the same i would try that and if your baby is ready it will not bother him/her
2006-07-28 11:16:23
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answered by chicky_19852002 1
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On hot days. I tend to go with warm again at bedtime. It's soothing for the baby.
2006-07-28 11:05:27
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answered by mama 5
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u dont have to do it but babies prefere it warm.
2006-07-28 11:14:00
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answered by sasa 4
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my son never liked them warm so i never did room temp was great for him
2006-07-28 11:04:58
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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