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Do you have to warm up cow and gate formula?

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I'm going to be using cow and gate formula and my mum is convinced they have to be warmed up...which i will do at home but when i am out shopping i won't be able to warm them and am sure it isn't necessary is it???
 
nope its not necessary - My LO refuses it cold tho, spits it back at me lol
 
You don't have to warm it, no. My LO took her bottles at room temperature for ages, it was wonderful.

If you do end up having to give it warm, there are various things you can get for bottle warming on the go :) Flasks and crystal warmers and so on. But if your LO will take it room temperature, then that's much easier :thumbup:
 
don't need to be warm no, if Jude wont stop screaming i just think shove waiting and give him it as it is, he doesnt mind one bit :)
 
It definitely doesn't need to be warm. But some babies are fussier than others, and I found that my LO brought loads back when it was room temperature, and hardly any when it was warmed.
 
Imi has always had her bottles at room temp although as we pre make all bottles they are kept in the fridge and warmed to room temp :)
 
When we're at home, Joe's bottles are warm, but when we're out, he just gets it at room temperature.
 
no you dont have to, ela wont take bottles that aren't warmed though xx
 

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