[blparent] interduction
Barbara Hammel
poetlori8 at msn.com
Mon Sep 21 04:07:19 UTC 2009
My suggestion would be to put a little water in the bottle, put the powder
in and then fill the bottle the rest of the way. The reason for this is
that then the formula does not clump at the bottom of the bottle. I
volunteered to help with a set of quadruplets and this is how their mother
made the bottles. She also made the nighttime bottles during the day so
there wasn't the hassle in the middle of the night.
Also, after you've filled the bottle with its contents, the best thing to do
is cover the nipple with your finger and shake it good. If you don't cover
it, it will spray all over. Yuck!
Barbara
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From: "vanessa hernandez" <violethernandez20 at gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 9:11 PM
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Subject: [blparent] interduction
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> vanessa Hernandez
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> Hi my name is Vanessa.
> I'm 21 years old.
> I found out that I was pregnate on Thirsday the 17.
> I have some questions because I would be a first time parent.
>
> How does a blind person put formula in to a bbottle?
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