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Hipp Organic & perfect prep question?

BethHx

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From what I remember of Hipp Organic you have to add it to cooler water for the live probiotics to work (something like that)
But if making with the prefect prep won't the hot shot be too hot for this?

I hope this post makes sense (trying to remember from when my daughter was born) but hipp organic is the formula we are going to use if bf doesn't work out.

Am I better off using the perfect prep and not getting the prebiotic?
Or not using perfect prep and adding to cool boiled water?
 
If you want to use Hipp, I personally would make it according to the package instructions and not use the perfect prep. We didn't use Hipp (actually we tried but my daughter had a horrible reaction to it), but we also didn't use the Perfect Prep either. It really isn't all that hard to make formula up by hand and if you are really wanting to use Hipp, I'd stick with doing it the old fashioned way so you can reap all the benefits of using it.
 
Hey :-)

I think due to the backlash of being a UK brand infant first milk that didn't follow the WHO guidelines Hipp decided to remove the probiotics from it's formula here and has reverted back to the old instructions of 70c+ water. xx
 
Hey :-)

I think due to the backlash of being a UK brand infant first milk that didn't follow the WHO guidelines Hipp decided to remove the probiotics from it's formula here and has reverted back to the old instructions of 70c+ water. xx

I was hoping you'd reply as you seem to know a lot about hipp!
Thankyou. I shall stick with perfect prep and hipp.
Using ready made at first anyway X
 

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