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Dr. Brown's 925 Milk Powder Mixer Jug

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Using a formula pitcher is also a great way to prepare your baby’s formula for the entire day. Instead of going through the whole mixing routine every few hours, you simply pull the formula pitcher from the fridge and fill a new bottle with perfectly mixed formula. Mix baby formula without clumping Bobbie Organic Infant Formula is a USDA Organic, EU-style infant formula that meets all FDA requirements. It is a complete nutrition milk-based powder modeled after breast milk and is easy on tummies. It is non-GMO and doesn't have corn syrup, palm oil, or maltodextrin. Learn more about Bobbie. Shop Bobbie Do you really need a formula pitcher? My baby always had a hard time with every bottle out there but once I gave my baby this one baby took it right away with no problems.” —Walmart.com review Keep in mind: Dr Brown’s Formula Pitcher gets The Formula Mom stamp of approval! It’s a great option for families who want the convenience of prepared formula without the cost of liquid ready-to-feed options. Here’s why Mallory loves it!

If you’re mixing with a pitcher, make sure you are using the correct amounts of powder and water for the amount of formula you need to make. The unique design of Dr. Brown’s natural flow bottles is a lifesaver for parents of fussy babies who seem uncomfortable after eating. The internal vent system in these bottles reduces air bubbles and the slow flow nipples ensure your baby gets just the right amount of milk. Must-know details: Dr. Brown’s narrow nipple really helped my baby to feed well. The slow-flow nipple works with the internal vent system for paced feeding. Each nipple has the same consistent flow rate, so my baby knows what to expect.” —Walmart.com review Keep in mind: The electronic memory button also allows you to save the settings just how you want them without having to reprogram the warmer every time you want to use it. This warmer works with all Dr. Brown’s bottles and fits many other brands too. Plus, it doubles as a sterilizer for bottle parts, nipples, teethers and pacifiers. Must-know details: Last thing is that you definitely CAN combine milk from multiple days into one pitcher. Just remember that milk is good in the fridge for about 3 days. And you have to count from the day of the earliest milk in the pitcher. So if I have milk from Monday and Tuesday in a pitcher or bottles- I need to use it all by Wednesday. If I don’t- no problem! Then I just need to freeze it on Wednesday.

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With the Dr. Brown’s mixing pitcher you can make approximately 32 oz of formula at a time! A huge time saver for busy parents. Creates a smooth formula texture: No shaking means no bubbles to create uncomfortable gas for your baby. Just like their bottles, Dr. Brown’s sippy cups do not disappoint. The soft silicone straw is flexible and easy for little ones to manipulate. Plus, the weighted bottom portion of the straw keeps it in place. The sliding cap keeps the straw from dripping when not in use and offers spill-proof protection when traveling or stashing the sippy cup in a diaper bag.

Using a formula pitcher lets you mix a larger batch of formula, up to 24 hours in advance, which you can pour into a bottle in the middle of the night. It saves time, and keeps your baby from getting wrongly mixed formula when you’re too tired to think straight. A correct formula to water ratio is so important. Over-concentrated and diluted formula can both cause major health problems for your baby.

Price: This is one of the most cost-effective baby products around, particularly with regard to cost for value. If you’re mixing a single bottle, make sure to shake it long enough to avoid clumps. Always pay attention to the ratio of formula to water What I found most helpful was considering a day from my second to last pump from one day until the second to last pump the next day because I wanted to go to sleep ASAP after the baby went to sleep and not have to wait until my milk cooled down to add it to the pitcher. I was an over producer, so this was easier for me than it might be for some people. But essentially, if my second to last pump was at 3 pm and then my last pump of the day was 7 pm- then I would fill up a new pitcher starting with the 7 pm pump. So, to hopefully make that more clear- after my 7 pm pump, I would put the 7 pm milk into a clean pitcher (remember I had 2 pitchers). Since no other milk was in that clean pitcher, I could just transfer the milk into there directly off the pump at 7 pm. And then I would take the milk from the full pitcher (which was the milk from 7 pm the day before until 3 pm that day) and used that to fill up the next day’s bottles and then freeze the leftovers, and then clean the pitcher. Clumps in your baby’s formula usually occur from rushed formula preparation. You’re in such a rush to get a bottle prepared for your hungry baby that you don’t mix the formula and water properly. Halfway through the feed, the nipple gets clogged with a clump, and you have to interrupt feeding time to fix it or attach a new nipple.

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