My neighbors also do this. Is it really true? I am really eager to know?
A baby bottle warmer is a modern alternative to the traditional method of warming a baby's milk. Traditionally this would involve putting the baby's bottle in a jug of hot water. The main advantage in using a baby bottle warmer is that it is portable and so is ideal when travelling or away from home.
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There should not be any white flakes in bottled water. If you have white flakes in your bottle, do not drink it, throw it away and open a new bottle of water.
it would be nice to know this since the bottle does not say anything about this....
When the bottle is put in the hot water the air inside it heats up and expands (the atoms become more energised and move farther away from each other). When the lid is put on and it is put in the fridge, the air contracts; the pressure inside the bottle becomes lower than the air pressure outside the bottle and it gets crushed.
It is reversible because you can boil away the water and it will leave behind the sugar.
If it is empty it should be okay, but to be on the safe side I would bring a regular bottle from the deli and leave an expensive Sigg or Nalgene bottle at home.
glue a napkin to a water bottle, set it in some water. then slowly walk away and get a life.
Gradually start mixing the milk with water, each day, until they are only drinking water.
The plastic bottle (which is a blight on our planet and should not be bought and tossed away lightly) is made of very thin plastic. As thinly as possible to make it inexpensive to manufacture (so that it can be bought and tossed away thoughtlessly to fill landfills). A small drop in temperature, after the lid is on, will mean that the pressure in the bottle is less than the outside pressure so the bottle implodes. Try drinking the contents of a bottle of water, put the lid on and put it in the freezer. Observe what happens.
Take some medicine and if that doesn't work put a hot water bottle on your stomach. Try rubbing you're stomach up and down if none of these work. I hopw it helped! Sorry if it didn't! : )
you can try putting a heating pad on your back, and then take ibuprofen, also try moving your legs and exercising, or try taking a nap (recommended to have a water bottle with you when you do this). drink lots of water eat a banana, the potassium in them helps decrease the pain. you can also try using a hot water bottle and place it on your stomach/womb to stop the pain hurting as much. if none of these suggestions work go to your GP and see what he/she suggests. :D