How to Make Powdered Baby Formula
Boil water for five minutes., Read the directions on the formula container., Measure each drinking bottle to the corresponding amount of water. , Place the bottles in the refrigerator for the hot water to cool down., Take out a bottle when it's time...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Boil water for five minutes.
You may want to boil a good amount of water to sterilize, depending how much your baby drinks.
Set the water aside for it to cool.
Then pour the water into jars and/or containers.
If you don't have the time to boil water, you can use sterilized water. -
Step 2: Read the directions on the formula container.
Depending on the formula brand and your baby's nutritionist instructions, most of the time you will be using "2 ounces of water to 1 scoop of formula". ,, You can designate a place in the fridge for the bottles, such as the side drawer. , Pour the exact amount of scoop(s) of formula into the water.
When scooping, do not pack the formula down, just try to level it as much as possible. , Make sure that there's no clumps in the mixture. , -
Step 3: Measure each drinking bottle to the corresponding amount of water.
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Step 4: Place the bottles in the refrigerator for the hot water to cool down.
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Step 5: Take out a bottle when it's time for a feeding.
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Step 6: Shake it gently to mix the powder and water together.
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Step 7: Assemble the nipple onto the nipple ring and then tighten that to top of the bottle.
Detailed Guide
You may want to boil a good amount of water to sterilize, depending how much your baby drinks.
Set the water aside for it to cool.
Then pour the water into jars and/or containers.
If you don't have the time to boil water, you can use sterilized water.
Depending on the formula brand and your baby's nutritionist instructions, most of the time you will be using "2 ounces of water to 1 scoop of formula". ,, You can designate a place in the fridge for the bottles, such as the side drawer. , Pour the exact amount of scoop(s) of formula into the water.
When scooping, do not pack the formula down, just try to level it as much as possible. , Make sure that there's no clumps in the mixture. ,
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