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What precautions should I take making feeds with bottled water when I’m travelling?

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What precautions should I take making feeds with bottled water when I’m travelling?

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When using bottled water to make up a feed, make sure the seal is still intact. Use still, not sparlding, water, and avoid water with high concentrations of the minerals sodium, nitrate, or flouride. Boil the One of the major plus points of bottlefeeding is that anyone can feed your baby, allowing you to have some time off and rest. * Getting your partner involved in feeding is a great way to help him bond with and feel close to your baby * Sharing feeds gives you a break and you can take it in turns to do night feeds * If you are switching from breast- to bottlefeeding, it may be easier to get someone else to give your baby the bottle, as your baby may reject the bottle from you wanting to be breastfed instead water in a kettle in exactly the way you would boil tap water at home and wash and sterilize your feeding equipment as usual Large bottles of mineral water should be stored in a fridge after opening For convenience, you may prefer to use smaller bottles of mineral water if you a

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