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i normally will pour in normal temp water first then follow by some hot water . i will pour in slightly more water as i normally will test the water issit ok (not too hot ) by dripping some water on my hand. deb pour in milk powder. will use the swirl method to. dissolve the milk. yes some milk seem hard to.dissolve and we also.cannot shake the whole milk bottle which will cause bubble. so i will use a new chopstick purely for stirring milk . . that is how i do . hope it help
I will normally mix the hot and room temperature water together to test the temperature 1st before adding the formula in. Alternatively, if you have an airport with the temperature, it will be useful. Normal temperature is about 65 degrees. With residue behind, usually it is not mixed properly.
what do u mean by airport with temperature?
My cousin would add cooled boiled water to warm water to get the temperature that is suitable for baby to drink. Then add in the powder. As a very very general guide, she found around 6:4 of cooled:warm water generally works for her. Hope this helps! :)
what do u mean by cooled boiled water? meaning to warm it up by using the boiled water instead of putting in the boiled water directly into the bottle ? is that time consuming to wait for that?
What i do is, i will put room temperature water 1st, hot water only need 10-20ml depend on the amount of room temperature water. Than i will put the fm and use swirl method to dissolve the fm.
yeah i dont shake the bottle to dissolve too. but sometimes there will be residue leftover sometimes there wont. so i also not sure what is the issue.
I will pour room temperature water after that follow by boil water and lastly would be milk powder. and swirl the bottle instead of shaking it.
I would pour the room temperature water then top up with the hot water around 20ml. I will also swirl the milk bottle instead of shaking it.
for my 1st 2 kids, I pour 1/5 hot water den 4/5 room temp water. Finally the fm. n shake the bottle.
Hot water first, then room temp water, fm, then shake until no residue
Room temperature, hot water then fm. But I guess no standard way.
noticed some fm more difficult to dissolve than others
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