Waarom je beter geen automatische flesvoedingsmaker kunt gebruiken

Why You Should Avoid Using an Automatic Bottle Feeder

As a parent, you naturally want the best for your baby. Automatic bottle feeders may seem like a convenient solution to quickly and easily prepare a bottle. However, we recommend always following the preparation instructions on the packaging and not blindly relying on these devices. Why? Because there are risks associated with their use that could affect your baby's health.

Inaccurate Dosage


An automatic bottle feeder can prepare formula with an incorrect composition, as it may not always accurately measure the right amount of formula powder. This can be caused by various factors, such as: • Incorrect settings, leading to too much or too little powder being used.
• Insufficient cleaning, which can cause the dosage to deviate over time.
• An improperly filled powder container, affecting the dispensing mechanism.
• Parts that are incorrectly installed, causing the machine not to function optimally.

If too little powder is added, your baby may not get enough nutrients, which could lead to growth delays and malnutrition. Conversely, using too much powder can cause tummy cramps and reflux. Babies younger than six months are particularly sensitive to this.

Hygiene and Maintenance


An automatic bottle feeder also requires regular and thorough cleaning. If the device is not properly cleaned, milk powder residue can remain, altering the composition of the formula and allowing bacteria to multiply. This can lead to stomach and intestinal issues for your baby.

Our Advice: Always Prepare Formula Manually


While an automatic bottle feeder offers convenience, the potential health risks outweigh the benefits. Therefore, we recommend that parents prepare formula manually according to the instructions on the packaging. This is the best way to ensure the correct dosage and provide safe, healthy nutrition for your baby.

How to Prepare a Bottle

  1. Wash your hands and make sure the bottle and nipple are clean.
  2. Pour the cooled, boiled water into the bottle once it has reached a lukewarm temperature (around 40°C).
  3. Add the correct number of leveled scoops of formula powder to the water in the bottle.
  4. Screw the lid with the nipple onto the bottle and shake or swirl the bottle until the powder is dissolved. Always check the temperature of the formula on the inside of your wrist.

Want to make sure you're preparing the formula correctly? Contact our customer service or ask for advice from your pediatrician or health visitor. After all, your baby deserves the best possible start!


FAQ'S

No, in most cases, goat milk is not suitable for babies with a diagnosed cow milk protein allergy. This is because the primary allergen in cow milk, the casein protein, is about 90 percent identical to the protein found in goat milk. Consequently, your child may experience similar allergic reactions. If you suspect an allergy or have doubts about making the switch, always consult your midwife or pediatrician first.

Many parents consciously make the switch to goat milk because they are looking for a natural and pure alternative to traditional cow milk formula. Goat milk naturally has a mild and creamy taste that babies find very appealing. Pure Goat Company uses organic whole goat milk, complemented with organic lactose, plant-based oils, GOS fibers, and essential vitamins and minerals. While breastfeeding is always the first and best choice, organic goat milk formula provides a safe and high-quality alternative.

Switching from cow milk to goat milk is usually very smooth due to its mild flavor. However, it is best to introduce the new formula gradually. Start by mixing a small amount of goat milk formula into the current formula and slowly increase the proportion over time. Monitor your baby’s reaction and digestion closely during the transition. For personal guidance, you can always contact your midwife or our customer service team.