How long do bottles stay sterile once removed from steriliser?

If you store equipment in the fridge, use it within 24 hours of sterilisation. If you leave equipment in the solution, throw the solution away after 24 hours, thoroughly scrub the container and equipment in warm soapy water, and start the sterilisation process again.
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How long are bottles sterile for after Sterilising?

How long do baby bottles stay sterile? Although sterilising can take just a few minutes, it can last for up to 24 hours, if bottles are properly stored. Once you have sterilised your bottles, keep them safe from germs and bacteria by leaving them in in your steriliser.
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How long do Tommee Tippee bottles stay sterile for once taken from steriliser?

After sterilisation, your products will stay sterile for 24 hours when stored properly.
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How do you keep bottles sterile after Sterilising?

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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How do you store baby bottles after sterilizing?

After sanitizing, place items on a clean, unused dish towel or paper towel in an area protected from dirt and dust. Allow to air-dry thoroughly before storing. Do not use a dish towel to rub or pat items dry because doing so may transfer germs to the items.
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Do I need to dry bottles after sterilizing?

Any water left inside the bottles after sterilisation is sterile and won't collect germs so there's no need to dry. In fact wiping the inside of a bottle after sterilisation could even add germs, so it's best not to.
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How long is boiled water sterile for?

Boiled water can be kept in sterilized, properly sealed containers in the refrigerator for 3 days or for 24 hours if kept at room temperature out of direct sunlight.
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Do you need to dry bottles after Sterilising with Milton?

Don't rinse or dry off the Milton, it doesn't need it. The key thing is that items that have held milk, especially formula, as bacteria grow faster in formula than in breast milk, must be sterilised. They do not need to be sterile.
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How long do baby bottles stay sterile in fridge?

If you have no choice and need to store a feed, it should always be stored at the back of the fridge and for no longer than 24 hours. Any infant formula left in the bottle after a feed should be thrown away.
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Can you keep sterilized water at room temperature?

Storing sterile water

Store boiled water in a tightly sealed, sterilized container for 1 day (24 hours) at room temperature or up to 3 days (72 hours) in the fridge.
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At what age can you stop boiling water for babies?

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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Can you make formula bottles in advance?

If you prepare formula ahead of time, store it in the refrigerator. You can use pre-made formula for up to 24 hours. Open containers of ready-made formula, concentrated formula, and formula prepared from concentrate can be stored safely in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours.
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Can I pre make bottles for night feeds?

The safest way to pre-prepare bottles is to make the bottles in the evening in the normal way, ensuring the powder is added to freshly boiled water. Then immediately cool the milk under running cold water or in a bowl of cold water.
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How do you prepare bottles for a day out?

Fill empty sterile bottles with water above 70 degrees. Place them into the insulated bottle carriers. Measure out the milk powder into dispensers before going out and then add the powder into the water when needed and cool if needed.
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What happens if baby drinks formula after 2 hours?

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) says that formula out for longer than 1 hour at room temperature should be thrown away. They also state that formula that has been out for 1 hour or less can be safely stored in the refrigerator.
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What did parents do before formula?

Before the invention of bottles and formula, wet nursing was the safest and most common alternative to the natural mother's breastmilk.
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Can I use tap water for formula?

You can use any type of clean water — tap or bottled — to prepare liquid-concentrate or powdered formula. If you're concerned about the purity of your water supply, talk to your baby's doctor or your water provider. Many public water systems will test drinking water upon request.
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How many ounces should a 3 month drink?

3-month-olds will generally drink 4 to 6 ounces of formula around every four hours. That adds up to 24 to 36 ounces of formula in around six feedings total in a 24-hour period.
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Is boiled water sterile water?

Will boiling water kill all the harmful pathogens? Well, boiling the water in a pot for 20 minutes or so will kill most infection causing bacteria and may be perfectly useful for drinking purposes; it would however not be classified as sterile water for medical purposes.
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How long can you keep baby bottles?

On average you should replace your baby's plastic feeding bottle every 4 months, glass lasts much longer. But if you notice any of the following you should replace them immediately: Cracks, chips, or breaks – your baby could cut, pinch, or otherwise injure himself. This is especially dangerous if you use glass bottles.
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Can you put boiling water straight into baby bottles?

Use fresh water from the cold tap to fill your kettle every time you make up formula. Do not use water that has been previously boiled or artificially softened water. Bottled water is not recommended to make up a feed as it is not sterile and may contain too much salt (sodium) or sulphate.
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Can I put Sterilised bottles in the fridge?

You can put cooled, boiled water in sterilised bottles and store them sealed with a ring and cap in the fridge until needed. You should use these bottles within 24 hours. It's recommended that you sterilise bottle-feeding equipment until your baby is 12 months old.
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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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Can cold formula upset baby's stomach?

Is it safe to feed babies cold milk? Yes, it's safe to feed your baby cold milk. In fact, frozen breast milk can be used as a form of pain relief for teething babies!
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