The design of the top allows you to measure
the precise amount of milk or water kefir grains you need, and then remove them easily when the kefir is ready.
Of course, when you're nursing, it's impossible to know
the precise amount of milk that your baby gets at each feeding.
Not exact matches
Your baby needs his
milk or food to be within a very specific temperature range, and that means you need to warm it up a
precise amount of time before your baby starts to feel hungry.
As time goes by, the frequency and quantity
of feedings determine your
milk supply in a more
precise way and your body starts to only make the
amount of milk your baby actually needs.
Mothers can not know the
precise amounts of breast
milk that their children consume, nor will they be able accurately to measure the energy content
of complementary foods.
Typically and in an ideal situation, your body will produce the
precise amount of breast
milk that your baby needs.