When can you stop Sterilising bottles?

It's important to sterilise all your baby's feeding equipment, including bottles and teats, until they are at least 12 months old. This will protect your baby against infections, in particular diarrhoea and vomiting.
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Can I stop Sterilising bottles at 4 months?

It's recommended that you wait until your baby is at least 12 months old before you phase out sterilising all together.
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Can I stop Sterilising bottles at 5 months?

If you are caring for a healthy baby with no medical issues who is living at home (i.e. is not in hospital) then you can stop sterilising bottles and feeding equipment once your baby is over 3 months of age.
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Do I stop Sterilising my baby's bottles?

If you are wondering when to stop sterilising baby bottles and dummies, you should continue to sterilise all bottles, dummies and feeding equipment until your baby is 12 months old.
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Can you stop Sterilising bottles at 3 months?

Babies, especially newborns, are at risk of infection so you must wash and sterilise all feeding equipment properly until your baby is at least 3 months old. This includes any items used with breast milk.
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When should we stop Sterilising bottles?



Do you still sterilise bottles after 6 months?

It's important to sterilise all your baby's feeding equipment, including bottles and teats, until they are at least 12 months old. This will protect your baby against infections, in particular diarrhoea and vomiting.
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When can babies drink tap water?

Formula-fed babies may need some extra water in hot weather. For babies under 6 months, you should not use water straight from the mains tap in the kitchen as it is not sterile. You will need to boil the tap water first and then let it cool down. Water for babies over 6 months doesn't need to be boiled.
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Should you sterilise sippy cups?

There's no need to sterilise the cup but the way you're describing making up formula out and about with cold boiled water is not recommended any more. You need to make up formula with water at 70 degrees, then quickly cool it.
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How long do bottles stay sterile once removed from steriliser Tommee Tippee?

After sterilisation, your products will stay sterile for 24 hours when stored properly. We know, it seems like a lot of work, but it really doesn't take too long and its super simple – it'll become a natural part of your daily routine in no time!
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Can I stop Sterilising bottles at 14 months?

It's best to continue sterilising your baby's bottles until your little one is at least a year old. Babies are vulnerable to the germs that cause diarrhoea and vomiting. These germs can develop very easily in the nooks and crannies of bottle and teats.
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How much milk should a 7 month old have NHS?

Feeding your baby: from 7 to 9 months

As a guide, formula-fed babies may need around 600ml of milk a day. Gradually increase the amount and variety of food your baby is offered to ensure they get the energy and nutrients they need.
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Do I need to sterilise my baby bowl and spoon?

A baby less than six months old should have all feeding equipment sterilised. After six months of age baby bowls and spoons should be clean but do not need to be sterilised, however feeding bottles and teats should be sterilised for as long as they are used.
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Do I need to sterilise bottles every time?

It's essential to properly wash and sterilise the feeding equipment when you're bottle feeding. You'll need to clean and sterilise each bottle, teat and screw cap after every feed. It's important that you continue sterilising everything until your baby is 12 months' old.
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Where do you store bottles after sterilizing?

Keep sterile bottles in a sealed container in the refrigerator. If you want to ensure that the bottles aren't exposed to any germs or bacteria, you can store them in a sealed container, such as a plastic or glass food storage container, in the refrigerator.
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Do I sterilize bottles after every use?

Do I Need to Sterilize My Baby's Bottles? Before the first use, sterilize nipples and bottles in boiling water for 5 minutes. After that, you don't have to sterilize your baby's bottles and supplies each time you feed your baby. Do wash bottles and nipples in hot, soapy water (or in the dishwasher) after every use.
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Can my 6 month old have Weetabix?

As with any food, you can give your baby Weetabix once they're over six months as they start weaning. Weetabix and its related products including Ready Break or Oatibix aren't suitable for babies under six months.
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Can I give my 10 month old formula in a sippy cup?

Can you put formula in a sippy cup? Putting formula in a sippy cup is totally fine. The transition to a sippy cup can begin after your child reaches 6 months of age. Using sippy cups promotes good oral hygiene and prevents speech issues that could develop.
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Do you rinse bottles after using Milton?

All the Milton products will kill Candida albicans (the agent responsible for thrush). Do you have to rinse bottles and teats before using them? After removing from the Milton solution, bottles and teats can be drained and used immediately - no need to rinse.
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When can babies have a pillow?

It's a good idea to wait until your baby is ready to transition to a toddler bed, which usually happens between 18 months and 3 and a half years old. When the time does come to give your little one a pillow, avoid the fluffy adult-sized models, instead go for a small, firm toddler pillow.
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Can you give a 7 month old scrambled eggs?

You can give your baby the entire egg (yolk and white), if your pediatrician recommends it. Around 6 months, puree or mash one hard-boiled or scrambled egg and serve it to your baby. For a more liquid consistency, add breast milk or water. Around 8 months, scrambled egg pieces are a fantastic finger food.
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When can babies have yogurt?

If you're wondering if your baby can have yogurt, most experts agree that 6 months is a good age to begin eating the creamy and yummy concoction. This is a good age because it's around this same time that most babies are starting to eat solid food.
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Do you need to sterilise dummies after 1 year?

From about 6 months, your child will be more resistant to infections. This means you need only to wash the dummy with soap and water, rather than sterilising it.
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When can I stop boiling water for baby formula?

6 Sterilizing water for healthy term infants has historically been recommended until infants are four months of age. By four months infants are commonly putting many non-sterilized objects in their mouths. Therefore four months has been chosen as the age for discontinuing the sterilization of water.
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Do you have to sterilise breast pump after 6 months?

All breast pump parts that come in contact with breast milk, such as bottles, valves and breast shields, should be cleaned after each use. It is not possible to completely sterilize breast pump parts at home, even if you boil them. However, sterilization is not necessary to keep these parts safe and sanitary.
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Does a dishwasher sterilize bottles?

Cleaning baby bottles in the dishwasher

Good news: Using your dishwasher's hottest water setting and a heated drying cycle effectively sterilizes the bottles! Separate all bottle parts.
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