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amother
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Mon, Oct 20 2014, 9:07 pm
For example... I pour 3 ounces of water into a bottle, but after adding the scoop and a half of formula, the bottle now reads 3.5 ounces. When counting total ounces, do I figure in the additional 1/2 ounce displaced by the powder or do I still consider it a 3 ounce feeding?
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ra_mom
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Mon, Oct 20 2014, 10:01 pm
amother wrote: | For example... I pour 3 ounces of water into a bottle, but after adding the scoop and a half of formula, the bottle now reads 3.5 ounces. When counting total ounces, do I figure in the additional 1/2 ounce displaced by the powder or do I still consider it a 3 ounce feeding? | 3 ounce feeding.
You are preparing correctly, measuring the water before adding the scoops of formula.
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bnm
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Tue, Oct 21 2014, 12:44 am
my kids gastro I think counted it as 3.5. its volume, or at least thats what the NP said at one point 3 years ago when I actually asked about it....
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