Is it OK to reuse baby bottles?

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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Is it safe to reuse old baby 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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How many times can you reuse a baby bottle?

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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Can you reuse baby bottles in the same day?

The recommendations I know are: Use a fresh (i.e. washed) bottle/container everytime you pump, and put it into the fridge immediately after pumping (unless you feed right away). 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.
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Do you save bottles for next baby?

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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When should you throw away 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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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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Can you feed from same bottle twice?

You can offer it again within two hours. Per the CDC, the guideline that we should follow is: If your baby did not finish the bottle, the leftover breast milk can still be used within two hours after the baby is finished feeding. After 2 hours, leftover breast milk should be discarded.
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Can you pump twice into same bottle?

If you pumped both breasts at once and the total amount of milk will fill one bottle no more than two-thirds full, you may combine the contents in one bottle by carefully pouring the milk from one sterile container into the other. Don't combine milk from different pumping sessions when pumping for a high-risk baby.
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How many times do I sterilize baby bottles?

If your home isn't part of a municipality with clean drinking water, you use well water or you're traveling in a country with questionable water, you may need to sterilize baby's bottles often; once daily or even after each use would be prudent to avoid buildup of harmful microbes.
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How long can we use the same feeding bottle?

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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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 do you clean baby bottles after each use?

Place all of the bottle parts into hot, soapy water and wash them individually. Use a soapy bottle brush for the bottle and the nipple brush for the plastic nipples and rings. Next, gently squeeze soapy water through the nipple hole to flush out any trapped milk.
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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 I pump into a bottle that already has milk in it?

If your baby doesn't finish a bottle of breast milk — whether it's a totally fresh batch, or a mixture of milk from separate pumping sessions — it's okay to serve the leftover milk again within two hours after the last feed.
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Can I reuse Medela bottles?

Reusable bottles. Medela reusable breast milk bottles are designed for repeated use and are suitable for hospitals that apply traditional cleaning and sterilising practices.
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Can I reuse pump parts without washing?

Don't Be Constantly Washing Pump Parts

However, in September 2017, the CDC issued new guidelines recommending pump parts be washed after each use.
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Can you give baby unfinished bottle?

In short, no. It's best not to keep part of a bottle for later. Health Canada recommends using a bottle within two hours of starting a feed. If your baby doesn't finish all of their feed, throw away the rest.
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Is sterilizing baby bottles important?

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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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 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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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 long do plastic milk bottles last?

Plastic water bottles will probably last around 5 years before they start leaking.
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Is Dawn dish soap safe for baby bottles?

Dawn dish soap has components that can be harmful for babies as it contains fragrances, dyes and harsh cleaning agents. Other than that, after washing the bottle, there will be some residue of Dawn dish soap in the bottle which is very harmful for the baby.
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