Baby
Bottle Warmers - why do you need
them? Mom' need to be careful when heating
pumped breastmilk or formula. If you heat breastmilk in
the microwave it can change the milk's composition which
cause the milk to lost certain anti-infective properties
and nutrients even when microwaved for a short amount of
time. This is why they are very effective and why most
newborn's parents are buying them. Breastmilk is
generally very sensitive to warm temperatures and can
very eaily lose it's vitamin C content. Heating
breastmilk on the stove is also ineffective because it
causes a central spike in temperature which cause the
breaskmilk to break apart. Just like microwaved
breastmilk, it causes a loss of minerals, immunological
properties, vitamins and micro-nutrients very quickly. So
what can you do? You can obviously put the pumped
breastmilk in a sterilized bottle and run it under hot
water for ten minutes - but who wants to do this when a
newborn is screaming because he or she is starving? The
same thing goes with formula. For years doctors have been
saying that microwaving formula causes horrible heat
distribution which can burn babies’ mouth's and bellies.
Although most people shake bottles to avoid this - it
always does not work because heat tends to
re-conglomerate immediately. Warming the water is a much
safer method.
How do you use baby
bottle warmers?
Most can easily heat pumped
breastmilk and formula in about one to three minutes. They are
very convenient because if the baby's room is upstairs you can
keep the warmer up there also. By the time you change your
newborn's diaper the baby bottle warmer could have easily
warmed up 3 or 4 ounce of milk. They are very easy-to-use,
quick and reliable. You would never need to worry that your new
babysitter will over cook a bottle in the microwave. I bought
one of the Philips Avent iQ baby Bottle Warmers and it works
like a charm. You just add water into the container and select
setting. You put the bottle in and close the lid and leave
it. The baby bottle warmer heats the milk by very quickly
evaporate the water and heats the breastmilk without any
hotspots and without breaking down the milk's composition. Now
that my baby is up to about 4 ounces, I can warm a bottle up in
about 3.5 minute to heat the milk to a perfect
temperature.
Who would have known that
heating breastmilk or formula would be such a science!! On top
of the great advantages noted above, I find that my baby simply
prefers warm milk so it is perfect for me. It is very
convenient, it does not take up a lot of room and I can easily
put it in any cupboard when I am done with it. It is very
compact and you can take it into any room! A little hint for
most of the bottle warmer out there - if you can use distilled
water then do it. Otherwise if you use tap water, your baby
bottle warmers will have some mineral build up.
So are baby bottle
warmers a necessity?
I think so. I think that if
parents are going to bottle feed their baby pumped breastmilk
once in a while or formula, if is an absolute necessity. Not
only does it have many advantages but they are very simple to
use. You add water and stick the bottle in. When it's done
warming the baby bottle warmer lights up and that's that. Shake
the bottle and feed the baby. The baby bottle warmers on
the market today are able to hold both big thicker newborn
bottles, short, tall or skinny bottles. They work great at
night and you can do the whole process with one
hand.
Which ones would I
recommend? Definitely the Philips Avent. It's been
fantastic for my husband and I. The First Years Night & Day
Bottle Warmer System is a good one because it is also a bottle
cooler. If I were to do it again I would probably buy the
Gerber Bottle Warmer or the Munchkin Deluxe Bottle And Food
Warmer With Pacifier Cleaning Basket. The Gerber Electric
Bottle Warmer has great reviews and is fantastic to travel
with. The Philips Avent Express Baby Food and Bottle Warmer is
also a great baby bottle warmer.
Remember using a microwave
for pumped breast milk and formula is never recommended for
heating your baby bottle. Not only is it difficult to judge how
long you should heat the bottle for, it breaks up it causes a
loss of minerals, immunological properties, vitamins and
micro-nutrients very quickly. Hot spot are a danger to
sensitive babies. You can run bottles under hot water but why
wait ten minute and keep checking. This is the greatest gift we
got for our newborn. These are revolutionary
products that will warm frozen breast milk very safely, quickly
and without destroying the important vitamin and nutrients that
babies need. The advanced thermostatic controls on them and the
thermal fuse allows you to warm bottles, disposable bags with
frozen pumped breastmilk without boiling or over-heating.
Another hint - get one with a timer!!
Julie
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