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EAT => Bottle Feeding => Topic started by: Adelheid on September 25, 2014, 20:04:54 pm

Title: What should Formula look like?
Post by: Adelheid on September 25, 2014, 20:04:54 pm
I just started replacing my 7.5 mo old's 7pm feed with a bottle of formula. I use the Bebivita 2 type
Anyway, I noticed that once I mix the formula, within a few seconds, its thickens up. Is this normal? I'm use to pumping which is a lot more liquidy than this. I do follow the directions exactly. And how soon after mixing should I serve it?
And as to the nipple, should I use a faster flowing one? I have a M size NUK nipple.
Title: Re: What should Formula look like?
Post by: Lolly on September 25, 2014, 20:09:29 pm
Your formula isn't available in the UK so I've no idea, but if you are mixing it as directed on the box with the correct amount of powder to water then I'm sure it's fine. You could always try phoning or emailing the company, there are probably contact details on the packaging.

Some formulas are thicker than others so if it is thicker than the milk he is used to from that bottle with the M teat then I would swap to the fast flow.

Title: Re: What should Formula look like?
Post by: Martini~ on September 30, 2014, 17:17:13 pm
We used Bebilon comfort and it was so thick that it blocked teats:))). Some formula are just like that. You can either face it with a proper teat (we used Avent 3-kinds-of-flow - no other would work I guess) or hange the formula.
Title: Re: What should Formula look like?
Post by: Adelheid on October 05, 2014, 14:21:37 pm
I give it to him now with a straw. :)
Gets it down in like 3 minutes! Works nicely as he's tired and distracted at the end of the day to sit there and take a bottle.