How many times can you use a baby bottle?

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If you use BPA free bottles, make sure you dispose it after six months, or as mentioned on the packaging box. If you use non-BPA free ones, change it within three months.
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How many times can you use a baby bottle before washing it?

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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How long can you use a baby bottle?

Bottles, in general, should be replaced every 4 to 6 months. When it is time to replace your baby's bottles it is time to assess if your baby is ready to move up a nipple size. The nipples of your baby bottles should be replaced every 1 to 2 months even if they do not show signs of damage.
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Can you use the same baby bottle twice?

If you keep using the same container, there is a risk the old milk from previous pumpings will be kept at room temperature for too long. You can pour the freshly pumped milk into the container in the fridge, if the milk is not older than a day - just use a fresh container during pumping.
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How often should you replace baby bottles?

If you don't notice any chips or cracks in your baby's bottles, a good rule of thumb is to dispose of them every four to six months, according to The Health Site. If any bottle you have is hovering in the questionable category due to cracks or coloring, it's always better to toss it than hang onto it.
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When Should I Stop Using Bottles?



Do I need to replace baby bottles?

You should replace your baby's bottle if you notice: Cracks, chips, or breaks — Your child could cut, pinch, or otherwise injure himself. This is especially dangerous if you use glass bottles. And remember, if you use bottles with disposable liners, you should throw away the liner after each use.
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How many baby bottles do I need?

The general rule for the number of baby bottles you will need ranges from 4 to 12, depending on whether you will use formula, or you will breast feed. It will be best to have at least 8-10 bottles on hand before your baby is born.
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Can you reuse the same baby bottle all day?

You are using the same formula or milk, so there is no risk of any contamination of ingredients, and the bottle isn't being used by anyone else in the meantime. Rinsing out a bottle should allow you to get rid of most of the old formula before refilling the bottle in a few hours.
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Is it OK to reuse baby bottles?

Bottles. As long as they're not broken or warped, bottles are fine to reuse. You'll just need to buy some new teats.
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Can you reuse a bottle throughout the day?

But many parents make and refrigerate enough formula ahead of time to use for the day. If you know your baby eats every 3–4 hours, for instance, you can make 6 to 8 bottles to last you all day. If you prepare formula ahead of time, store it in the refrigerator. You can use pre-made formula for up to 24 hours.
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Do I need to sterilize bottles every time?

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 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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How often should you replace Avent baby bottles?

You should change the nipple whenever you see a wear or tear or when the nipple changes color or in two months whichever is earlier. I think u r doing this right. Similarly you should change the bottle once in every six months or whenever you notice a discoloration whichever is the earliest.
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When should I replace my milk bottle?

Feeding bottles

For the health and safety of your babies, we recommend buying new bottles every 6 months, but if you notice any cracks, leaks, chips or discolouration, you must replace them immediately. Same goes for glass.
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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 long do bottles stay sterile?

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 do you reuse baby bottles?

Fill sterilized empty bottles with a handmade card, money, strips of contrasting tissue paper and then place a bow on top. Pour homemade bath salts inside. If you're attending a winter shower, fill sterilized recycled baby bottles with homemade hot chocolate mix or powdered chai and decorate the exterior.
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Can you reuse pacifiers?

Pacifiers and nipples - TOSS/RECYCLE

Pacifiers and bottle nipples are mostly made of silicone or rubber, both of which break down after time, use, and exposure to heat. It's best to toss these out and buy new for your next baby.
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How do you clean old baby bottles?

Stains and Cloudiness: Soak bottle in a 50/50 mixture of white vinegar and water, and then rinse with cold water, which can help remove stains and cloudiness as well as odors.
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Can you use a Sterilised bottle twice?

They need to be fully sterilised after every use. Not just rinsed. If you buy enough bottles you won't run out. You can run the steamer twice a day.
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How many times should bottles be sterilized?

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 OK to wash baby bottles with dish soap?

You don't need a dishwasher – you can absolutely wash baby bottles with dish soap. Wash your hands. Fill a small wash basin with hot water, adding enough Natural Dish Soap to make a thick foam. Separate each component (e.g. nipples, caps, rings) and rinse them with fresh water.
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How long can you use baby bottle nipples?

Once you've found a nipple your little one is comfortable with, it's best to change bottle nipples every 3 months to ensure they remain in good condition. If you spot a crack anywhere, you'll need to change it over straight away.
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How often should I replace pacifiers?

Don't give your baby a pacifier right after giving medicine (like a pain reliever, antibiotics or vitamins), because some of these medicines can cause the material in the pacifier to break down. If there are cracks or tears, throw it out. Replace the pacifier every two months.
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How long do Tommee Tippee bottles last?

If you are using a Tommee Tippee steriliser, your bottles will remain sterilised for 24 hours.
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