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making them?? In the morning for the day? couple of hours before? at time needed?

 

just off to look at guidelines, but wondered how you do it?

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mmmm, that's what I think, but discovered some do it differently. guidelines suggest that is best way but say bottles can be kept for a max of 24 hours...

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Our parents bring them in, stored in specific fridge and heated as required. Means we have to trust parents to bring in fresh!

 

Sue

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does anyone have a policy procedure regarding this i could possibly look at?

 

thanks

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we dont have a milk kitchen so parents bring them in made up, we label and use asneeded from the fridge

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I have a Mum recently back from her maternity leave who was told by her midwife and health visitor that bottles must not be made up in advance - each should be made fresh. But did say that she could make the night time one up before she went to bed - but added - don't tell anyone I said that (HAHAHAHA)

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I'm always surprised that my children survived babyhood when I hear how things should be done these days. I used to make all bottles for the day (24 hours) and store them in the fridge until needed. I dont recall ever being told I couldnt. Same with solids and how best to lie them down for sleep. Oh and yoghurts, soft cheeses, eggs... :o

 

The nursery I work in now has them bought in ready made by parents.

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At the nursery i work at parents either bring bottles ready made or the cartons of made formula !

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