If your baby
prefers warm formula, you can warm water before traveling and then pour it into a thermos.
Some babies
prefer warm formula and others are fine with cold formula.
Not exact matches
If your little one
prefers a
warm bottle, there's a couple of different ways you can heat
formula.
Tip: While some babies
prefer a heated bottle, there's no medical reason to
warm up
formula.
Tip: If your baby
prefers formula warm, take a thermos of
warm water with you.
There's no health reason to
warm formula, though your baby may
prefer it.
If you
prefer, you may mix with
warm water but only if you plan to feed or refrigerate the
formula immediately.
Some Cameran Wimberly must haves are: a good, reliable, easy to travel with diaper bag (she
preferred a backpack that zips open and has adequate storage), an easy to use baby carrier (she was open to a wrap - style carrier and / or a soft structured carrier), an infant wearable monitor (this was huge for her as she was hoping it would bring her piece of mind when the baby was sleeping), and in the event breastfeeding didn't work out, she really was in need of good go - to bottle and
formula mixing and
warming machine.
Either way, as long as your baby is happy and eating well, there's no reason to be concerned if she
prefers cold or
warm formula.