Mrs-M
5-20-11, 5:37pm
I can't believe how much the (baby needs) market has evolved and changed over the past 10- 20 years. Baby bottle warmers were unheard of when I was growing up, at least I never seen one in my day.
My mom would fill a pot of water and place it on the stove, set the bottle down inside the water, then gently warm for a few minutes and check afterwards by allowing a few drops of the warmed milk to make contact with her inner wrist.
I used that method with my first two (mostly), then progressed to using a Rubbermaid/Tupperware container filled with the hottest available tap water, which I then sat the bottle down inside of and let warm for a handful of minutes. Worked great. Microwave warming scared me so I didn't do it.
How about you? What warming method did you practice in your home?
My mom would fill a pot of water and place it on the stove, set the bottle down inside the water, then gently warm for a few minutes and check afterwards by allowing a few drops of the warmed milk to make contact with her inner wrist.
I used that method with my first two (mostly), then progressed to using a Rubbermaid/Tupperware container filled with the hottest available tap water, which I then sat the bottle down inside of and let warm for a handful of minutes. Worked great. Microwave warming scared me so I didn't do it.
How about you? What warming method did you practice in your home?