bottles that your baby drinks out of whether it's breastmilk or water or formula or whatever needs to be sterile. You can sterilize by boiling, by using a sterilizer, or by running it in the dish washer with hot water. Baby's immune system is weak and is more susceptible to germs and bacteria.
2006-10-27 05:35:42
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answered by M L 2
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Sterile bottles. Try the Medela Quick Clean Micro-Steam Bags. You can sterilize the bottles in the microwave in under 3 mins. In a box you get 5 reusable bags.
2006-10-28 05:44:25
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answered by Nikki_J 1
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I was taught sterile bottles because the milk will be sitting in there, not used right away. I used formula though, I would think it would be no different.
2006-10-27 05:36:33
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answered by angelbaby 7
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confident, expressed breastmilk would properly be stored in a sealed bottle (sealed with a disk or closed lid, no longer a nipple) for 8 days (even nevertheless 5 is cautioned) in a refrigerator this is 39F or under.
2016-12-08 22:32:08
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answered by zagel 4
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huh ? yeah the bottle should be sterile
2006-10-27 13:22:11
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answered by keturah66 2
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If you have a dishwasher that you wash the bottles in then they are just fine.
There is no reason to steralize them unless you have a premie.
2006-10-27 05:49:30
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answered by momma2mingbu 7
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just clean. are your breasts sterile? NO they arent not even close. just make sure you wash the bottles
2006-10-27 05:36:22
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answered by cnderellah 2
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you should alway use sterile bottles
2006-10-27 05:34:43
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answered by lisamarie7901 5
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sterile
2006-10-27 05:42:11
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answered by dumplingmuffin 7
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