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<blockquote data-quote="Scandichic" data-source="post: 552353" data-attributes="member: 94210"><p>No, it's your first baby! I know you probably will get lots of unwanted advice but 2 of the best tips I can share are as follows. I never heated up milk. I couldn't breast feed. You can buy a pot with dividers in. I would boil the kettle in the morning and make up six bottles of water. I would then leave them on the side. When hungry, I would add the milk powder and shake vigorously. Initially we were told to make up the bottles and put them in the fridge. You then have to warm them in a cup of hot water. It takes ages and they scream the house down, at 2am you do not want this! You might breast feed but if you do, this works. It also means you don't have to worry about milk going off if you're out and about. I never warmed up jars of baby food either....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scandichic, post: 552353, member: 94210"] No, it's your first baby! I know you probably will get lots of unwanted advice but 2 of the best tips I can share are as follows. I never heated up milk. I couldn't breast feed. You can buy a pot with dividers in. I would boil the kettle in the morning and make up six bottles of water. I would then leave them on the side. When hungry, I would add the milk powder and shake vigorously. Initially we were told to make up the bottles and put them in the fridge. You then have to warm them in a cup of hot water. It takes ages and they scream the house down, at 2am you do not want this! You might breast feed but if you do, this works. It also means you don't have to worry about milk going off if you're out and about. I never warmed up jars of baby food either.... [/QUOTE]
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