Not exact matches
Newborns can become dehydrated if they are not drinking enough
breast milk or formula,
especially during
warmer months.
As it turns out, some bottle
warmers that use steam to heat up the
milk, reach temperatures of up to 199 F (93 C) degrees, which is way to hot,
especially for
breast milk.
It's also important to consider what type of
milk you will be administering to your child, as
breast milk is delicate and you will need to go for a bottle
warmer that has special gentle
warming features designed
especially for preserving the nutrients in
breast milk.
When BabyGearLab.com tested bottle
warmers, they found that some were messy to fill, while others overheated the
milk, causing a burn risk and destroying nutrients in
milk,
especially breast milk.