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With all this cautious info in regards to making formula I have never seen
it in practice by anyone I have known that has used formula. All of them
have used powdered formula. The majority used tap water and a few used
"nursery" bottled water: None boiled or used a bottle steamer for cleaning
bottles/nipples. Does anyone know moms who do the correct things? Do moms even
know the correct info? How much does this incorrect prep of formula
contribute to illness?
Does WIC allow for the choice of ready to feed without some special
RX/permission from a dr? I don't see moms on WIC getting ready to feed. Do they
get more formula if they choose powder over ready to feed?
Just some questions in my head regarding this issue.
Kim Ann Lorber----LLL Leader Quad Cities IA/IL
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In a message dated 1/7/2012 4:20:47 P.M. Central Standard Time,
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When water is boiled for formula preparation, if the lid is on the pot,
the solutes will not be concentrated. Evaporation is the problem, not the
temperature. With the lid on the pot, the steam will condense and fall back
into the pot. The lid should stay on while the water cools.
Incidentally, bottled water often contains more bacteria than tap water,
so maybe it should be boiled before being used for formula. I've never seen
that recommended anywhere, but it kinda makes sense.
I have heard recommendations that when the pipes may be joined with leaded
solder, to run the water for a minute before collecting it for use in
order to flush out water that had been sitting in the pipes. Not just for
formula, in general.
Julie Tardos
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