Right to be angry?

I done a KIT day at work yesterday. My step mum had the baby in the morning and my partner in the afternoon. I prepped baby’s bag so that only my step mum needed it and everything at home for my partner. I left two bottles worth of formula powder prepared (in the tommee tippee formula pots) we use this method daily. When I arrived home during conversation and me organising baby’s things it transpires my partner has put both lots of formula into one bottle. I phoned 111 who were happy with baby’s presentation and so far he is fine. I am still angry as it could have been a different situation altogether

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I think I’d be more annoyed than angry as it sounds like a genuine mistake. Anytime I use them pots I write how much is it in so anyone making bottles knows how much water to use.

Next time I’d write a list for anyone looking after your son so they know his routine and how much he eats x

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This would piss me off and demonstrate that my partner is not being an active father if he can't even make a bottle in the way we normally make them at home. Hopefully it's a wake up call for him

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