However if you give a baby formula made with cold tap water it could be more than 40 degrees fahrenheit colder than breast milk.
Baby formula milk room temperature.
However it will also happen quite frequently especially during their first weeks of life.
It might be frustrating to see that your little one is not finishing their bottle.
Tap water temperature varies depending on location and the time of year.
Some parents like to give their baby a bottle of warm formula because they believe that makes it seem more like breast milk.
If your baby prefers warm formula place a filled bottle in a bowl of warm water and let it stand for a few minutes or warm the bottle under running water.
The formula should feel lukewarm not hot.
Don t use formula that s been kept at room temperature for more than an hour and discard stored formula after 24 hours of preparing.
Warm the formula if needed.
But check the label instructions for some brands manufacturer instructions say a bottle is only.
There s no medical reason to warm up formula.
Others do so because it seems more relaxing for the baby that way.
Use prepared infant formula within 2 hours of preparation and within one hour from when feeding begins.
No matter how your baby likes her formula always follow the manufacturer s preparation instructions.
And if your baby doesn t drink all the formula in the bottle throw away the unused portion do not save it for later.
Formula that s been prepared should be consumed or stored in the refrigerator within 1 hour.
Prepared infant formula can spoil if it is left out at room temperature.
If you do not start to use the prepared infant formula within 2 hours immediately store the bottle in the fridge and use it within 24 hours.
The general rule says that formula will last at room temperature for up to 2 hours.
Your baby may prefer it warm at room temperature or even chilled and all of those options are just fine.
It s fine to give your baby room temperature or even cold formula.
If it has been at room temperature for more than 1 hour throw it away.
Milk straight from the breast has a similar temperature.