Do bottles have to be dry before pumping?

There's no need to dry the items. Store equipment you aren't going to use straight away in a clean, sealed container in the fridge. Wash these containers every day with hot soapy water, and rinse them with very hot water. It can help to have at least two containers that you can alternate.
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Do bottles have to be completely dry before bottling?

Bottles need to completely dry before being put away. Assembling bottles and putting them away in a cabinet wet can trap moisture and foster microbial growth. Sterilizing bottles should be done before they are dried and before they are put away. As far as sterilizing goes, low-tech options are fine.
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Can I pump with wet parts?

Nope, all those bits and pieces have to be taken apart, washed, and left out to air dry before being put away somewhere clean and safe. And, as if that weren't enough of a time-suck, they are also suggesting you sterilize your pump parts once a day.
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Is it OK to pump into a bottle with condensation?

You can use the bottle while it's still wet and you don't have much to worry about since it is safe. Since the condensation is purified water, it is safe to use it in that state.
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Is it OK if a little water gets in breast milk?

A few drops of water is much less than the two to three ounces (about 1/4 to 1/3 cup) limit. So any very small amount of water remaining in the bottle after it's washed and left to air dry is not a danger.
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If I pump and give my baby a bottle instead of nursing, will that affect my milk supply?



How many ounces should I pump each session?

As stated previously, 0.5 to 2 ounces total is normal for a pumping session. Your milk supply can change or dip as you start to spend more time away from your baby, and some parents notice fluctuations in milk output if they return to work during this time.
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Do I need to sterilize bottles after each 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 I use a wet Sterilised bottle?

In fact, they aren't sterile as soon as you open the steriliser, but they're good enough. You should be leaving them in there and using them wet, and if all of them don't get used within 24 hours, take them out, wipe out the steriliser and then resterilise them.
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How do you dry a bottle quickly?

Use a Baby Bottle Dryer for Faster, Effective Drying

Make your life a little easier by purchasing a baby bottle dryer. You can eliminate the worry of bacteria, mold, and germs contaminating your baby bottles during the drying or storing process.
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Can I pump into the same bottle all day?

You can relax if you spaced and left the milk sitting on the nightstand for a bit, it's okay. In fact, you can grab this same bottle three hours later and continue pumping into it. Or, if you're power pumping to increase your supply, you can pump into the same bottles multiple times within the four hour window.
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Is it OK to just rinse pump parts?

“Think of your milk and pump parts as you would any other kind of food product,” says Dr. Wexler. “Most bacteria can't grow at refrigerator temperature.” If you have access to running water, rinse off your pump parts (milk build-up can reduce the effectiveness of your pump).
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Should I wash pump parts every time?

The CDC and most breast pump manufacturers recommend cleaning pump parts thoroughly after every use to help protect babies from germs.
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Can you pump into cold breast milk?

You can add freshly expressed breast milk to refrigerated or frozen milk. However, thoroughly cool the freshly expressed breast milk in the refrigerator or a cooler with ice packs before adding it to previously chilled or frozen milk.
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How long do empty bottles stay sterile?

Once your baby's bottles and feeding things are sterilised you can store them inside, so they remain sterile for up to 24 hours.
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When can I stop Sterilising my baby's bottles?

When can I stop sterilising baby bottles? You should sterilise your baby's bottles and teats until they are at least 12 months old, as it will help to protect your baby against infections, including diarrhoea and vomiting1.
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What happens if you don't sterilize baby bottles?

Improperly cleaned baby bottles will also attract germs that might lead newborns to be ill. Hepatitis A Virus and Rotavirus, both commonly transferred through poor sanitation practices, might infect those unsanitized baby bottles. HAV can infect your baby's liver, and Rotavirus can cause dehydration and diarrhea.
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How do you get moisture out of a bottle?

The Simple Trick to Wash and Dry Bottles
  1. FROTH UP. Working over a sink, fill the vessel with 2 inches of white vinegar. ...
  2. DO THE TWIST. To absorb moisture (and prevent residue), tightly roll a paper towel and insert it three-fourths of the way into the bottle; the paper towel will absorb the moisture.
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Where do you store baby bottles after sterilizing?

While it's generally recommended that you use them right after they've been sterilized, you can safely store baby bottles and keep them sterile for up to 24 hours in a clean cabinet, a sealed container in the refrigerator, or in a sterilizer.
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Do I need to sterilize my breast pump after every use?

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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How often should I sterilize pacifiers?

The Mayo Clinic recommends sterilizing pacifiers for under-6-month-olds before each use, and cleaning with hot, soapy water before each use for children older than 6 months. Other experts feel less strongly about sterilizing pacifiers, but still recommend cleaning with hot, soapy water before each use.
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Does a dishwasher sterilize bottles?

You can put your baby's feeding equipment in the dishwasher to clean it if you prefer. Putting feeding equipment through the dishwasher will clean it but it does not sterilise it. Make sure bottles, lids and teats are facing downwards.
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How often should I sanitize baby bottles?

According to the CDC, bottles should always be sterilized prior to the first use, even if taken directly out of the package. After that initial use, they should be sterilized at least once daily for babies less than 3 months old, born prematurely, or with a weakened immune system.
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Is it normal to only pump 2 oz?

The normal amount is anywhere between . 5 to 2 ounces (for both breasts) per pumping session. And it's not unusual to need to pump 2-3 times to get enough milk out for one feeding for baby. Please don't assume that not pumping a lot is any indication that your milk supply is low.
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Is pumping for 15 minutes enough?

Most experts agree that whatever the reason for pumping, moms should pump for about 20 minutes. Most agree its best to pump at least 15 minutes, and to avoid going much longer than 20 minutes.
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Should I keep pumping if nothing is coming out?

Increasing your milk supply will take time, so don't give up. Even dry pumps (when you pump but nothing comes out) sends a signal to your body that more milk is needed on tap, so it's getting the work done even if there's no output to show for it right away. Stick with it and you'll see the results after a few days.
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