If you use this method regularly the heat may damage some items more quickly so you may need to replace them more often. Any remaining water inside the baby bottles will be sterile. Just make sure you follow any instructions and place them on the top rack. Bottles and teats are most regularly sterilised, but you will also need to sterilise your breast pumps after every use and soothers, teethers and some baby toys can be safely sterilised.
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Why parents love our subscriptions Why should you sterilise baby bottles? Ways to sterilise your baby bottles Back in the day, mums used to boil up a pan of water on the stove to sterilise baby bottles, and that still works, but happily there are quicker, easier and safer ways today. You can safely sterilise baby bottles using: Hot water — boiling or steam sterilising in a microwave or electric steriliser Cold water — using sterilisation liquid or tablets UV light.
How to sterilise baby bottles in a microwave Sterilising baby bottles in a microwave speeds things up. How to sterilise baby bottles in a steamer You could create your own steam steriliser by putting bottles and teats inside a metal rice or pasta drainer over a pan of boiling water.
How to sterilise baby bottles in an electric steam steriliser Electric steam sterilisers are a real time saving piece of kit. Until what age do you need to sterilise baby bottles? Jump to Your Week of Pregnancy.
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How Often to Sterilize Baby Bottles. How to Sterilize Baby Bottles. Fill a large, clean pot with enough water to cover the bottles. Bring the water to a boil. Boil the bottles for five minutes check manufacturer guidelines for variations.
Turn the heat off and remove the bottles using tongs. Place them on a clean, dry dishcloth and allow them to air dry. Start with a clean microwave.
Fill bottles about halfway with water. Microwave on high for one to two minutes. Using oven mitts, remove bottles from the microwave, dump remaining water out and let the bottles air dry. Combine one teaspoon of unscented bleach with 16 cups of hot water. Submerge bottles in the solution, taking care to avoid any air bubbles in the bottom of the bottles. Soak bottles for two to five minutes, then remove with clean tongs.
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