When can i stop sterilizing baby bottles nhs
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Parents' tips: Bottle-feeding equipment. How can I get my baby to take a bottle? Should I give my seven-month-old a sippy cup or a bottle? Your decision might depend on how often you need to sterilise items and how far in advance you tend to plan.
Some sterilisation methods take longer than others. Cold water sterilisers use chemical tablets that dissolve in water to create a sterilising solution or they come as a ready-made sterilising solution. Items need to be submerged in cold water for at least 30 minutes before you use them NHS, a.
Many steam sterilisers can be used in a microwave while others plug into the mains. Some microwave steam sterilisers can also be used as cold-water sterilisers. Some parents find this method particularly useful in the very early days.
If you do use this method on a regular basis, some items may be damaged by the heat so might need replacing more regularly NHS, a. See our articles Expressing milk using a breast pump and Expressed Milk: Your questions answered. This will get rid of most of the micro-organisms that may be present Crawley, See our articles Step-by-step guide to preparing a formula feed and What if I need to formula feed my baby away from home? Going out for the day or going on holiday can make the practicalities of sterilising, storing expressed breastmilk or making up formula more challenging.
The lines are open from 8am to midnight every day. You might also find it useful to talk things through with your midwife or health visitor NICE, NCT supports all parents, however they feed their baby. If you have questions, concerns or need support, you can speak to a breastfeeding counsellor by calling our NCT Infant Feeding Line on Breastfeeding counsellors have had extensive training, will listen without judging or criticising and will offer relevant information and suggestions.
You can also find more useful articles here. You might find attending one of our Early Days groups helpful as they give you the opportunity to explore different approaches to important parenting issues with a qualified group leader and other new parents in your area. Make friends with other parents-to-be and new parents in your local area for support and friendship by seeing what NCT activities are happening nearby.
Crawley H. First Steps Nutrition Trust, London. Hands A. It is important to continue sterilising their bottles for this long because it can offer protection from infections, such as vomiting and diarrhoea. Rather, sterilising uses hot water or steam to kill up to The water and steam are able to reach all the areas inside the bottles and teats that you may not have been able to thoroughly clean with just soap and water.
Some parents wonder if it is really necessary to sterilise baby bottles. They think washing bottles with soap and water or running them through the dishwasher will be sufficient. We understand. Whether you are breastfeeding, formula feeding, or supplementing with formula , sterilising may seem like a daunting and unnecessary task with everything else on your plate.
However, as we shared above, sterilising bottles and teats is very important until your baby is 12 months old. One tried and true option is boiling the baby bottles. It is important to make sure that everything is submerged in the pot for the entire time to allow the water to circulate and sterilised. A downside to the boiling method of sterilisation is that some items, such as teats, can become damaged over time and may need to be replaced.
Also, some bottles and other feeding supplies may not be able to be submerged in boiling water for 10 minutes or more. You will have to verify that everything you want to sterilise can safely go in boiling water. You can purchase an electric steam steriliser, such as the Philips Avent 3-in-1 Electric Steam. These products are designed to do all the work for you. Then, add the required amount of water and start the steriliser. Every product is different and there may be different guidelines regarding how to use it or set the controls.
You should also place items in the steriliser so the opening is facing down.
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