Most definitely boiling water, I would put items in a container, boil kettle, and pour into bottle then lay bottle down checking for any bubbles inside bottle as these would not be reached by water, just totally immerse the lot! At the age your girl is, I would say its adequate as long as she is in good health. Besides, tablets don't half leave a taste, even after rinsing, and they make some have a sore mouth.
2006-10-17 11:49:33
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answered by saz 1
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Sterilize the water, then boil them. Or just sterilize but I don't like some of the bleach water getting on the bottles. Do you have a microwave there? Otherwise, I'm happiest boiling them. Not sure how safe the water is before it is boiled and some organisms can survive.
2006-10-17 08:13:53
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answered by J_Dobbins 4
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I think it would be better to boil. Sometimes the water itself has microbes that your body is not used to and can make a person ill. This goes for cleaning and drinking. Microwaving is out cause it cannot sterilize and it will ruin the nipples.
2006-10-17 06:22:18
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answered by LIZAMAE 2
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i think of they are the two as stable as one yet another. The sterilizer is ordinary to apply and no hazard of burning your arms fishing the bottles and teats out of a boiling pan of water. be sure you have some tongs is my maximum appropriate tip, in case you're boiling, no longer in basic terms to guard your arms yet to confirm the stuff continues to be sterile once you're taking it out of the water (ie you do no longer 'contaminate' with grimy arms). different options could be a microwave sterilizer? quite ordinary to apply. and extra fee-effective than an electric steamer. I incredibly have an electric steam sterilizer that's great even though it is extremely cumbersome so perplexing to %. once you're occurring journeys.
2016-10-19 21:20:03
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answered by ? 4
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If she will have access to a microwave you can buy a great little steam sterilizer for less than $20 if not I would boil them.
2006-10-17 06:22:37
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answered by aintgivinup79 3
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I would use as many disposable products as possible and boil everything else. Bring plenty of anti bacterial soap, wet wipes and Lysol spray as you can manage to carry. Be very careful and do not eat or drink anything that is not sealed. Things that do not affect natives, can kill us. Be very careful with the baby and make sure you all have the appropriate inoculations.
2006-10-17 06:47:54
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answered by Florida Girl 3
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Your daughter is 6 months old now and doesn't need to sterilize the bottles anymore......
but if you want to you just need a pot of boiling water......that's all.
That is the best way.........
2006-10-17 06:48:20
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answered by Joogie 3
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Sometimes sterilizer tablets give the kid an upset tummy...............i would just boil water and let them soak for 5 minutes.....that should be good enough xxxx
2006-10-17 06:16:56
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answered by tinkerbell 7
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boiling is best, be careful about using bleach, because the smell will be left in the bottles no matter how good U rinse and could make ur baby sick
2006-10-17 06:22:59
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answered by Teddie Gramz 2
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Is something wrong with the water there? Plain washing in hot water and soap is fine. People do not usually sterilize bottles and nipples once baby is that age.
2006-10-17 06:14:58
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answered by KathyS 7
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