Microwaves heat unevenly and can create «hot spots» — areas of the food that are much hotter than others — so be sure to stir microwaved food well and let it sit for a few minutes before serving.
Not only do
microwaves heat unevenly causing «hot spots» that might burn your baby, nutrients and antibodies in breastmilk could be destroyed.
A microwave heats unevenly, so it can create hot pockets and lead to burns.
Not exact matches
Studies done on defrosting human milk in a
microwave demonstrate that controlling the temperature in a
microwave is difficult, causing the milk to
heat unevenly.
Microwaving will
heat the milk
unevenly and create hot spots, which will destroy nutrients and make the milk too hot for your baby to drink.
Food
heated in the
microwave tends to get hot very fast and
heat unevenly too.
Microwaves heat food and bottles
unevenly, which can result in hot spots that can seriously injure your baby.
Microwaves unevenly heat the bottle resulting in hotspots that can scald the babyâ $ ™ s mouth and throat.
Avoid the
microwave as formula can
heat unevenly and potentially burn your baby.
A
microwave oven
heats unevenly, basically from the inside out, so it's possible that the formula could be very hot in the middle of the bottle but barely lukewarm on the outside where you can feel it.
Microwaves heat formula
unevenly and could burn baby.