How to test the milk temperature for a baby

  Babies cannot do without the companionship of bottles during their growth process. Almost all babies will have a stage of formula feeding, and breastfeeding is ultimately limited. However, feeding with formula milk is never as convenient as breastfeeding, and brewing formula milk is also a skill. Mastering the correct milk temperature is very important. So, how to test the temperature of the baby's milk?

  

How to test the milk temperature for a baby1

  The traditional milk temperature test involves dripping milk onto the back of the parent's hand. If the temperature feels suitable, it can be given to the baby for consumption. The temperature at which babies are fed should be just right. If the temperature is too high, it can scald the baby, while if the temperature is too low, it can damage the baby's digestive system and cause diarrhea. Hand testing temperature often cannot accurately grasp the specific temperature, and the optimal temperature for babies to breastfeed is 40 ℃. There are many milk mixers on the modern market, which are very convenient to use. As long as the water is adjusted to the appropriate temperature and kept at a constant temperature, it is easy to brew when the baby wants to eat milk.

  Before preparing milk powder, parents should wash their hands clean and disinfect bottles, nipples, etc. beforehand. When brewing milk powder, it is necessary to first add water at the appropriate temperature. Generally, there is a spoon in the milk powder can, and one spoon of milk powder will have the corresponding amount of water. Just put in the corresponding amount of milk powder. Then shake the milk powder evenly, dissolve it completely, and try the temperature. If it's suitable, give it to the baby to drink. Baby should pay attention to cleaning and disinfecting the bottle and nipple after drinking milk, and air dry them in a timely manner to prevent bacterial growth.

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