Kendamil getting frothy when following instrucions

Hi there,

We've only just started topping up with formula as I'm not producing enough breastmilk, but we found Kendamil formula getting frothy/bubbly despite being prepared according to the instructions. Anyone else have that problem? Is it normal? (we are currently visitin in laws who live in Kent where water is hard, we live in the north where water is soft). Thank you in advance!

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Maybe put a drop of infacol in once the bottle is made and see if this gets rid of froth / bubbles?

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Thank you, I'll try that.

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Are you shaking the bottle to mix it? If you are then that will be causing the bubbles. I used to shake them all the time and then a friend showed me that swirling the bottle until the milk is mixed is just as quick and made minimal bubbles 😊

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No, just swirling. We used a sterilised spoon to stir it and it didn't have bubbles. It might be the bottle - it let's the air in at the top and makes it frothy. Might try a different bottle and see if it does anything.

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