Cold formula ?

Hi guys ! This may be a stupid question but is it okay to give babies cold formula ? Yesterday I made my babies bottle as he was down for a nap and I knew he’d be getting up soon hungry so I went ahead and put it in the fridge and by the time he got up it was a bit cold but I noticed there wasn’t nearly as many bubbles which I was kinda happy about because he gets rly bad gas and it didn’t seem to upset his stomach or anything ? If it’s okay then I may start premaking it in a pitcher so all I have to do is pour . I do have a bottle warmer but I don’t really like it much .
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Normally he’s used to room temperature bottles

Yes it is fine. As long as baby doesn’t care, it doesn’t much matter. We switched our baby to cold bottles in the summer time and then warm again when it started getting colder out

Yes it’s absolutely fine! As long as they don’t refuse it.

Yes cold formula is good especially when it’s hot but has to me made with warm water to properly dissolve (: I had this same question before

It’s completely fine to give cold bottles if they will take it! My baby was taking cold bottles but we went back to warming her bottles as her spit up got worse and cold milk can be harder to digest!

Thank you guys sm ❤️

not a stupid question at all! tbh, a lot of parents give cold formula and it seems to be fine for most babies, so if it worked for yours, go for it! Just looked it up on the 'Heal Baby Care App' and here's what it says: "It's perfectly fine to give babies cold formula, as long as they accept it and it doesn't upset their stomach. Some parents find that colder formula can reduce gas, which seems to be the case for your baby. Just ensure that the formula is stored properly in the fridge and used within 24 hours for safety. If you're considering pre-making bottles, just remember to shake them well before feeding to mix any settled ingredients. How does your baby usually react to different temperatures of formula?"

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