| bio | website | youfailed.us |
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| location | Gilbert, AZ | |
| age | 37 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 1 month |
| seen | Apr 10 at 7:07 | |
| stats | profile views | 2 |
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Feb 7 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Nov 16 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jul 9 |
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Breast milk looks curdled . . . what happened? Lots of different "guidelines" that range between 2 days in the fridge to 10 days. That's a big difference! But I like the smell test . . . I was never one to toss food just because it was past the expired date . . . it's more about how it looks and smells right at the point you want to eat it. |
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Jul 9 |
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Breast milk looks curdled . . . what happened? Beside not having ENOUGH milk I think another reason for the formula at night is that you can mix it right there in bed and don't have to get up and warm the milk. And the less time the baby cries for milk the less likely she'll stay up. And I kinda like mixing it up and having her drink formula too . . . maybe this early variety will mean she'll eat something other than chicken nuggets shaped like dinosaurs. |
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Jul 9 |
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Breast milk looks curdled . . . what happened? My wife wanted to toss the milk too! It was scary looking. But the "gentle swirl" to mix it back together was good advice from one of the links mentioned so far. |
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Jul 6 |
asked | Breast milk looks curdled . . . what happened? |
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May 24 |
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Is it really that bad to get water in an infant's ear? Oh, she's 7 weeks! |
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May 22 |
asked | Is it really that bad to get water in an infant's ear? |
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May 22 |
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Are the “gentlease” and “sensitive” infant formulas anything more than sugar water? Okay, I just read the instructions for homemade and it seems more complicated than making beer. Not a good sign. |
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May 22 |
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Are the “gentlease” and “sensitive” infant formulas anything more than sugar water? Homemade sounds like a compelling option. Right now my wife pumps and we only supplement with formula (currently, the "sensitive" one, mostly because it's "easier on the baby" according to marketing . . I hate the marketing). |
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May 19 |
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Are the “gentlease” and “sensitive” infant formulas anything more than sugar water? What "works best for your baby" is really hard to determine. I mean, just because she's fussy one day doesn't mean it's the formula, you know? There is no science in parenting. |
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May 16 |
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Are the “gentlease” and “sensitive” infant formulas anything more than sugar water? It's just interesting because the back of the container talk about how many carbs and protein and vitamins and it's all about the same between the two. It just sucks that there is so much "marketing" on the packaging as if it's no big deal to switch. I mean, who WOULDN'T want to try the one that is easier on their baby? |
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May 16 |
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Is it really that big a deal to switch between different formulas? Pediatrician said all formulas are the same . . . I didn't ask if we should stick to just one and I have a feeling they'll repeat the same superstition I hear from everyone else. |
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May 15 |
awarded | Student |
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May 15 |
asked | Are the “gentlease” and “sensitive” infant formulas anything more than sugar water? |
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May 15 |
asked | Is it really that big a deal to switch between different formulas? |
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Apr 25 |
awarded | Supporter |