@Mia do the nurses let you use kettles etc x
Ready to feed (the bottles that come with the teats) for the hospital and then powdered formula and bottles when home x
Going against the grain here but ready to feed. 1) it was sooooo much easier, especially going out - could just throw a couple of containers in the diaper bag, no prep involved at all (I would even advise, if you do go powder or concentrate, get a pack of ready made to have on hand when you want it) 2) no shade against people who use it (everyone chooses the best option for them, and I respect that), but I personally don't trust powder for reasons that come from my food science background. I won't get into it here but you can message if you are curious. 😊
Pre mades at the hospital and also for the night feeds - game changer! We used pre mades out and about a lot too instead of faffing about with the Nuby. More expensive but kept us sane x
@N L what pre made brand did you go with? X
Ready to feed
Pre mades / ready to feed whatever you want to call them - we just used aptamil x
We found with our first that he didn’t react well to one type of formula. And so it was nice that we had only got a few of the premade before having to switch, whereas with the powered tubs it is such a waste if they don’t take it well.
Pre made! Was actually better for my son, powder made him so constipated there's more water in ready made
Formula