One nice thing about the microwave is that when you’re doing the same thing you always do it’s very consistent, so parents skipping the check when rushing through something they do all the time isn’t worrying.
Well, yes, but also it is easy to forget to stir before checking, and then it feels normal on your hand, but may have pockets of hot liquid still. Not very likely, but the warnings are not intended for likely cases, more for edge cases.
As long as you put powder in after heating, which they could recommend, it’s not easy to forget to shake, though? Unshaken powder with water wouldn’t even come out the nipple.
One nice thing about the microwave is that when you’re doing the same thing you always do it’s very consistent, so parents skipping the check when rushing through something they do all the time isn’t worrying.
Well, yes, but also it is easy to forget to stir before checking, and then it feels normal on your hand, but may have pockets of hot liquid still. Not very likely, but the warnings are not intended for likely cases, more for edge cases.
As long as you put powder in after heating, which they could recommend, it’s not easy to forget to shake, though? Unshaken powder with water wouldn’t even come out the nipple.
Yeah, with the powder it’s a no-brainer. I remember the actual liquid formula packs that needed to be kept in the fridge once open.