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Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water. Measure and pour desired amount of water into baby bottle. Add unpacked, level scoop(s) of powder to the bottle as directed. Return dry scoop to can. Put the cap on the bottle and shake. ... Feed or store immediately in refrigerator.
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Yes. You should always boil water before using it to make powdered formula milk. Powdered infant formula milk is not sterile. ... Formula therefore needs to be made up with water hot enough to kill the bacteria, which is at least 70 degrees C.
Formula that's been prepared should be consumed or stored in the refrigerator within 1 hour. If it has been at room temperature for more than 1 hour, throw it away. And if your baby doesn't drink all the formula in the bottle, throw away the unused portion do not save it for later.
For example, you might use ready-to-feed formula, which contains little fluoride, or alternate between using fluoridated tap water and low-fluoride bottled water such as purified, demineralized, deionized or distilled bottled water to prepare concentrated formula.
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Use water from a safe source to mix your infant formula. If you are not sure if your tap water is safe to use for preparing infant formula, contact your local health department. Use the amount of water listed on the instructions of the infant formula container. Always measure the water first and then add the powder.
Formula instructions usually indicate to pour the water first and then add the powdered or concentrated liquid formula. Check the manufacturer's recommendations. Use a measuring cup for the water and the provided scoop for powder formula. Close containers of infant formula or bottled water as soon as possible.
Formula may be prepared ahead of time (for up to 24 hours) if you store it in the refrigerator to prevent the formation of bacteria. Open containers of ready-made formula, concentrated formula, and formula prepared from concentrate also can be stored safely in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours.
When can babies drink water? ... Babies usually can't get too much water from a cup (only a bottle) plus it's good practice for when all of baby's drinks will come from a cup. If your little one will only drink water from a bottle for the time being, that's okay as long as you monitor (and limit) how much she's getting.
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