Do you need to sterilise bottles for breast milk?

New bottles and nipples should be sterilized on first use. For future feedings of healthy babies drinking expressed breast milk, it's sufficient to wash with hot, soapy water and let air-dry, or put them through the dishwasher.
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Do you need to sterilise bottles with breastmilk?

Expressed breastmilk

See our articles Expressing milk using a breast pump and Expressed Milk: Your questions answered. You'll need to thoroughly wash and sterilise the cup, bottle or spoon and the washable parts of the breast pump just before you use them again (NHS, 2019b).
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Do you have to sterilize bottle after every feed?

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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Is sterilizing bottles necessary?

But now, sterilizing bottles, nipples, and water is mostly unnecessary. Unless your water supply is suspected to harbor contaminated bacteria, it is as safe for your baby as it is for you. There is no reason to sterilize what is already safe. Sterilizing the bottles and nipples is also unwarranted.
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How often should you sterilize breast milk bottles?

Bottles should be cleaned after every feeding. If your baby does not finish drinking a bottle within 2 hours, throw away the unfinished formula. Germs can grow quickly if breast milk or formula is added to a partially used bottle, or if a used bottle is only rinsed, rather than cleaned.
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What happens if I don't sterilise baby bottles?

What happens if you don't sterilise baby bottles? Not sterilising your baby's bottles will allow bacteria to develop on the feeding equipment. This may lead to infections including diarrhoea and vomiting1.
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When can I stop Sterilising my baby's 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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Does a dishwasher sterilize baby 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. Rinse the bottles and parts with clean water to remove any milk particles.
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Is it OK to boil baby bottles?

Boiling a child's feeding bottles is an age-old practice in Indian homes—our mothers and grandmothers have been sterilizing bottles by boiling them. Unfortunately, it doesn't really solve the issue of sterilizing the baby bottles. Doctors now unanimously agree that boiling bottles does not kill all bacteria.
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How do you warm up breast milk from the fridge?

To warm breast milk from the fridge:
  1. Take breast milk from the fridge and set it aside.
  2. Heat water using either a teakettle or microwave. ...
  3. Place sealed bag or bottle of breast milk in the bowl of warm water. ...
  4. Leave the milk in the warm water for 1-2 minutes until breast milk reaches desired temperature.
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How do you dry bottles after sterilizing?

Drip dry. Many parents leave freshly sterilized baby bottles to dry on a specially designed rack, or a regular dish drying rack. Although, we're not against this method, the process can be time consuming and your drying rack will also have to be sterilized often. Towel dry – Not Recommended.
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How often should you 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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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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Do I need to sterilize breast pump every time?

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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Can I put breast milk back in fridge after baby drinks from it?

If I warmed a bottle of breast milk and my baby didn't drink any (she went back to sleep), can I put it back in the refrigerator and offer it again? Yes. You can offer it again within the next two hours.
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Should you boil bottle nipples?

Keep nipples clean

Dispose of any that are damaged. To clean baby nipples, scrub them in hot, soapy water, then rinse. You can also boil the nipples for 5 minutes in water to sterilize them. But simple hot water and soap should be enough to get them clean.
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Is sterilizer better than boiling?

Steam sterilization is quicker, safer and more efficient than boiling. A microwave steam sterilizer also works by steaming bottles, nipples and usually takes less time than electric steam sterilizer.
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How do you sterilize baby bottles without steriliser?

Boiling is the simplest and most reliable way of sterilising your bottle-feeding equipment:
  1. Put the washed bottles, teats, rings and caps in a large pot.
  2. Fill the pot with water until everything is covered. ...
  3. Put the pot on the stove and bring it to the boil.
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How do you sterilize bottles and nipples?

  1. Unless you live in an area with well water or have a contaminated city water supply, you only need to sterilize new bottles and nipples before the first use. ...
  2. Submerge bottles, nipples, caps, and rings in a pot of clean boiling water for at least five minutes.
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Can bottle nipples go in the dishwasher?

Nipple Care

To wash your silicone nipples in the dishwasher, you can place them in a basket on the top rack away from the heat source. However, we recommend washing them by hand as they may be damaged if cleaned frequently in the dishwasher.
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When can babies drink water?

If your baby is under 6 months old, they only need to drink breastmilk or infant formula. From 6 months of age, you can give your baby small amounts of water, if needed, in addition to their breastmilk or formula feeds.
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Do you have to rinse bottles after cold water Sterilising?

There is no need to rinse. Items can stay in the solution until needed. Renew the solution every 24 hours. What are the instructions to sterilise with Milton Sterilising Tablets?
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Is it OK to just pump and not breastfeed?

If you believe that breast milk is the best food choice for your child, but you are not able to breastfeed, or you don't want to, that's where pumping comes in. It's absolutely OK to pump your breast milk and give it to your baby in a bottle.
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Can I mix morning and evening breast milk?

When pumping breastmilk, it is important to label the milk with the date and time the milk was pumped. Only feed baby breastmilk pumped at a comparable time each day. For instance, morning breastmilk should be used in the morning, afternoon breastmilk in the afternoon and evening breastmilk in the evening.
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Can I feed my baby right after I pump?

Pump between breastfeeding, either 30-60 minutes after nursing or at least one hour before breastfeeding. This should leave plenty of milk for your baby at your next feeding. If your baby wants to breastfeed right after breast pumping, let them!
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