Not exact matches
Chances are that a crying baby would work
as efficient reminder that the milk is still in the warmer but this may also lead to overheating of the milk and unnecessary prolonged exposure of fragile
breastmilk to high
temperatures.
We recommend not heating
breastmilk above body
temperature (37 °C / 98.6 °F)
as it can lose its nutritive value.
BlueSmart mia also has indicators on the silicone smart sleeve that guide each feeding, such
as temperature alerts for whether the milk is too hot or cold, angle alerts for optimal feeding, feeding reminders, expiration warnings for if you've left the
breastmilk or formula out too long, and more.
Breastmilk can be at room
temperature for up to 8 hours -
as long
as it is ambient
temperature (not too extremely hot) and
as long
as the baby has not fed from the bottle or container it is in.
Keep in mind that young infants can overheat easily
as opposed to older children and adults who can regulate their
temperature — it is important to keep your baby hydrated with formula and
breastmilk.
This method gives a simple and fast warming result but can impact negatively on your
breastmilk as high
temperature is going to destroy its nutrients.