How often should I change 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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Is it necessary to change bottle nipples?

Most bottle manufacturers recommend checking nipples for signs of wear when they've been in use about 3 months, although they can certainly last longer. However, if you notice them wearing out earlier, there's definitely no reason not to take them out of use sooner.
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How long can you save bottle nipples?

On average, you should be changing your bottle teat size every 2-3 months. But check your teats regularly and change them if they show any signs of the following: Breast milk or formula pours out in a stream – the milk should drip steadily out of the nipple.
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Can you reuse baby bottle nipples?

Bottles & Bottle Nipples

If bottles are fairly new and BPA-free they will be okay for reuse. However, if theres a big gap in baby spacing you'll need to replace. And always replace bottle nipples since an old nipple can contain harmful bacteria.
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How long can we use the same feeding bottle?

Feeding bottles

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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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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How often should I sterilize baby bottles?

For extra germ removal, sanitize feeding items at least once daily. Sanitizing is particularly important when your baby is younger than 3 months, was born prematurely, or has a weakened immune system.
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Can you use the same bottle for multiple feedings?

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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Should you get new bottle nipples for second baby?

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 I use the same bottle for second baby?

Bottles and Parts

If you used bottles for the first baby all the nipples should be replaced. The actual bottle is ok to use as long as it still works properly and is not worn in any areas. The old nipples may have turned a yellowish color, so they are not appealing to use again anyway.
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What size bottle should a 3 month old use?

Newborn: 2-3 ounces (60-90 mL) per feeding. 1 month old: 4 ounces (120 mL) per feeding. 2 months old: 5 ounces (150 mL) per feeding. 4 months old: 6 ounces (180 mL) per feeding.
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Why do baby bottle nipples turn yellow?

Yes, it is perfectly normal for plastic baby bottles to turn yellow after a few months' use. This could be attributed to various factors- fat deposits, food residue, temperature, cleaning agents, and so on. Fat deposits: The most important reason behind the bottle turning yellow with use is the food that goes into it.
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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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Is it OK to reuse pacifiers?

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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Do plastic baby bottles expire?

No baby bottles do not expire. You will not find an expiration date on the package of your baby's bottles. This is because unlike with pacifiers, bottles take less of an impact from your baby sucking due to the hole in the center.
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How many baby bottles do you 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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Do you really have to throw out formula after an hour?

Prepared infant formula can spoil if it is left out at room temperature. Use prepared infant formula within 2 hours of preparation and within one hour from when feeding begins. If you do not start to use the prepared infant formula within 2 hours, immediately store the bottle in the fridge and use it within 24 hours.
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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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Why is formula only good for 1 hour?

Baby already drank from the bottle: If you begin bottle feeding and your baby leaves some formula behind, the leftovers must be discarded within the hour. You've heated the milk: Warm environments harbor bacteria, so it's essential that you use prepared infant formula within one hour from when feeding begins.
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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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Do you need to dry bottles after Sterilising?

There's no need to dry the equipment. Store equipment in one of the following ways: in a clean, sealed container in the fridge, or in the solution. If you store equipment in the fridge, use it within 24 hours of sterilisation.
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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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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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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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Can dirty bottles make baby sick?

Germs. An unclean baby bottle can harbor germs that will make your baby sick. According to Fightbac.org, baby bottles that aren't properly sterilized can be contaminated with hepatitis A or rotavirus.
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