I know that most parents have figured out how to make a bottle before their baby is 6 months old, but apparently I haven't. Jacob usually nurses (obviously, I do feed him), but last night we went to Atlanta, which is 2.5 hours away, to have dinner with some people DH does business with. I decided to take a bottle with us in case he got hungry in the car so that I could feed him without making DH stop the car. So I prepared a bottle (a Plaxtex nurser with the disposible drop-in), put the cap on it, and put it in an insulated lunch bag with some ice packs.
Well, when Jacob started to fuss, DH pulled over for a second to let me get in the backseat with him. I pulled out the bottle, and half the milk was sitting in the cap. I guess the milk had dripped out of the nipple.
I always thought that you could prepare the bottle ahead of time. Did I do something wrong, or was something wrong with my bottle? Should I leave the milk in the storage bag and keep it separate from the bottle until I'm ready to give it to him next time?
Well, when Jacob started to fuss, DH pulled over for a second to let me get in the backseat with him. I pulled out the bottle, and half the milk was sitting in the cap. I guess the milk had dripped out of the nipple.
I always thought that you could prepare the bottle ahead of time. Did I do something wrong, or was something wrong with my bottle? Should I leave the milk in the storage bag and keep it separate from the bottle until I'm ready to give it to him next time?

