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Topic: Microwaving formula???
Posted By: CarrieMum
Subject: Microwaving formula???
Date Posted: 15 June 2009 at 5:18pm
Every baby book I read says not to microwave formula as it can heat unevenly and burn baby's mouth. Most of my friends with older babies still do it and Im very tempted as its so quick and easy!

At the moment we have an Avent IQ bottle warmer to warm the water then we add in the formula but Im not impressed with the bottle warmer as its so slow and doesn't warm enough.

So today I've been microwaving Daniel's water in the bottle for about 20 seconds for 150 mls then adding the formula in and shaking it up. Surely the shaking will undo any uneven heating???

Just wondered how many of you are happy with microwaving or if any of you have accidently burnt baby's mouth?

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Posted By: mum2paris
Date Posted: 15 June 2009 at 5:36pm
It can be tempting to do it, I tend to stay away from that.   What we did was figure out exactly how how it needed to be, have a container of pre-boiled water in the fridge that is nice and icy cold, and then boil the jug (takes about 2 mins) and we knew how much of each to add to the bottle to get it to the right temp, so half hot half cold, was super quick and meant there were no hot spots. we then just added the formula to it.

The problem with microwaving is that it can tend to keep heating/cooking for a little after it is taken from the microwave so you don't know how hot it is going to end up.    I think especially with such a young baby that can't really let you know quickly that it's too hot, it would be best not to.

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Posted By: Kazzle
Date Posted: 15 June 2009 at 6:25pm
we have cold boiled water in the fridge, and we just heat the bottle for 20secs in the microwave, then add the formula...always ends up at room temp with no hotspots...oh and because im breastfeeding as well, the bottle tends to be made up about 5mins before i actually need it, so its had time to cool

but i wouldnt put the forumla in the bottle then heat it.

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Posted By: ElfsMum
Date Posted: 15 June 2009 at 7:00pm
i have always heated the water in the microwave and then put his Neocate in.. never once burnt him as always test it first.. there was no way he could wait the time it took to heat without microwave

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Posted By: Natalie_G
Date Posted: 15 June 2009 at 7:14pm
I always use the microwave, didn't know it was bad but it hasn't done anything to Arianne so far and I haven't once burnt her. I always shake the bottle again after heated to even out the temp.

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Posted By: Shezamumof3
Date Posted: 15 June 2009 at 8:49pm
I have always used the microwave, for the first few weeks we did the 'stand bottle in hot water, wait forever for it to heat up" thing lol, but I got so sick of that, while Caden screamed the house down wanting his bottle! lol

So, we used cooled boiled water(kept a jug in the fridge) and then, we would(and still do) nuke the water until it was the right temp, then put the powder in and tested it.
You get to know how long you need to heat for in your microwave, ours is 90 seconds on medium heat for the right temp, Caden always loved his bottles on teh hotter side lol

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Posted By: linda
Date Posted: 15 June 2009 at 9:32pm
We've used the microwave from day one. We get the botttles ready with water and store in the fridge. We then put the formula in and then put it in the microwave. Have never had problems with burning them.

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Posted By: HoneybunsMa
Date Posted: 15 June 2009 at 11:16pm

Haven't done this with my own kids but have with godkids from an early age.

We have boiled the kettle then used that water sometimes as the water was still warm enough we wouldn't even have to boil the kettle as when its freshly boiled you have to wait for it to cool anyways.

We have also microwaved bottles formula and all and its been fine, you shake it and it distributes the heat evenly and always test first anyways. depending how much is in the bottle depends on the length of time but 10-15secs most of the time.



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Posted By: Freesia
Date Posted: 16 June 2009 at 6:50am
We had one of those kettles that you can adjust the temperature on and it was just a matter of playing around until we found the right temperature and then reheating the pre-boiled water. Really easy.

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Posted By: lisa85
Date Posted: 16 June 2009 at 8:40am
I've always used the microwave as the girls like their formula REALLY hot I could never tell temp properly by putting it on my wrist so I take it out the microwave shake it and taste test it.

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Posted By: LeahandJoel
Date Posted: 16 June 2009 at 9:01am

We have boiled water sitting in the bottles and microwave for about 30 secs, then add formula and shake...never had a problem with either child getting burnt, and both mine like their bottles on the warmer side. Just do tests with your microwave to see how long it takes to get the right temp and always use that and you will be fine.



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Posted By: MuppetsMama
Date Posted: 16 June 2009 at 9:17am
I would just be careful when using the microwave as some types of plastic can leech out chemicals...even some baby bottles. Just look at the number on the bottom, I THINK the bad plastics are 1,3&5 but that is just pulled from my very bad memory so please check and don't quote me on it!


Posted By: happymumma
Date Posted: 16 June 2009 at 10:01am
I checked the Food Safety authority website last night re chemicals and baby bottles and apparently there is no evidence to suggest that microwaving does anything to the plastic. They suggest that you don't put boiling water into bottles but otherwise say it's safe.

Um...we've always heated Ollie's bottles in the microwave. We did try an Avent bottle warmer for a while (my sister loved hers) but we hated it so went back to the microwave. We just know how many seconds it takes to get it to the right temp and then add formula and give it a really good shake. So there are at least a couple of minutes between microwaving and Ollie actually drinking and we've never had any problems.


Posted By: KiwiL
Date Posted: 16 June 2009 at 12:39pm
Sorry, don't have time to read the replies, so I might be repeating what others say.

I started heating Jackson's bottle in the microwave after we stayed in hospital and I saw that it was the routine way that all the nurses warmed the bottles. I figure if the hospital does it, it's probably ok.

I always swirl it really well and let it stand for a bit after heating. You get to know exactly how long the bottle needs to be perfect for your bubs. For me, 35 seconds heats 260ml milk just right.

It's much quicker than the old bottle in hot water trick, especially if you need to reheat like I do.


Posted By: jayne
Date Posted: 26 June 2009 at 10:51pm
If you heat up the bottle in the microwave it causes potentially harmful chemicals (Bisphenol A - BPA) that are in the plastic to leach out into the baby's milk.

Even though the government and the chemical industry assure us that the levels of BPA found in humans are very low and that the product is safe, many medical experts, scientists, and environmental experts disagree and believe that the evidence is now strong enough that parents should consider steps to reduce infants' exposure to BPA when possible.

In fact, dozens of state and national environmental health organizations in the United States and Canada have called for a moratorium on the use of bisphenol A (BPA) in baby bottles and other food and beverage containers.

The plastic bottle to avoid is number 7, made from polycarbonate plastic.

Here are a couple of links if anyone is interested in reading more about it:
http://healthychild.org/issues/chemical-pop/bisphenol_a/
http://www.safefood.org.nz/newsfr.htm (scroll down to 'plastics to avoid')




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Posted By: KitKat
Date Posted: 26 June 2009 at 11:23pm
A lot of bottles are BPA free now which is great!

We have preboiled water in the bottle at 120ml, and leave it at rm temp, then add boiling water from kettle to 150ml. seems to be the best way for us.

I dont want Locky used to hot milk- Id rather he was used to warm so its not a biggie if it cools, or Im out and its hard to heat right up. As long as its not cold.

The length of time it takes for Karicare to dissolve I think using a microwave would be fine- plenty of shaking and waiting involved!!!!!

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Posted By: rachelsea
Date Posted: 27 June 2009 at 12:29pm
We give Chelsea a bottle of formula most nights. To heat it up, we just pour hot tap water into a bowl/pot etc and put the bottle in the water. Only takes about a minute to warm it up. I can see it would be annoying to do it this way if you had to do it all the time though!

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Posted By: TansP
Date Posted: 30 June 2009 at 5:09pm
I heat Jayes water in the microwave. Its quick and avoids too many tears. Once you have added and shaken the formula you are taking energy away so it should not keep getting hotter!

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Posted By: Flutterby
Date Posted: 01 July 2009 at 8:01pm
I was going to try Cody on formula tonight for the first time but he didn't really take to it at all. I think he was more tired then hungry so maybe had a few drops then fell asleep. Will it be ok to save it for when he wakes up? don't really want to waste it.

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