Why are my bottle nipples cloudy?

Do you find that the nipples of your bottles are cloudy? Sometimes, breastmilk fat residue can stick to them no matter how many times you wash them. To get it off, you can submerge the nipples in a vinegar/water solution (10 parts water to 1 part white vinegar).
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How do you get the cloudiness out of baby bottles?

Use Vinegar

To remove the cloudiness, try soaking your baby bottles in equal parts water and white vinegar. After soaking, rinse them with cold water. This will help stains, odors, and cloudiness clear up. Just be sure you rinse away all the vinegar, as it tends to cause curdling of milk or formula.
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Why do bottle nipples turn cloudy?

Putting boiling water in them, microwaving or washing them in high-temperature settings in a dishwasher introduces too much heat to plastic. The heat makes them go soft and disrupts the original arrangement of the plastic molecules designed by the manufacturers, which could eventually result in cloudy baby bottles.
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How can I make my baby's nipples clear again?

Rinse the nipple under running water.

Turn the tap on and run any temperature of water that you like. Hold the nipple under the water to rinse off milk. Then, rinse any other baby bottle parts that you plan on washing. Avoid letting milk dry in the nipple because it will clog the holes and make them harder to clean.
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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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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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Can you reuse 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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Why does breast milk leave a residue?

Does boobmilk which has been frozen and thawed always go a bit funny when heated up again? - ie leaves residue round sides of bottle and teat - and is this okay for baby's tummy? that's probably just the fat. I'm sure you give it a good shake before feeding the babe, but iirc it's just the natural fat in the milk.
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What happens if you boil bottles too long?

Hot liquids dramatically increase the amount of harmful chemicals released by plastic bottles, according to a study. Scientists found that polycarbonate plastic bottles released a known environmental pollutant 55 times more quickly when filled with boiling water.
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How long do you soak baby bottles?

Put all items completely underwater. Make sure the solution touches all parts and there are no air bubbles in the bottles. Squeeze solution through nipple holes. Soak items in solution for at least 2 minutes.
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Do bottles have to be dry before pumping?

There's no need to dry the items. Store equipment you aren't going to use straight away in a clean, sealed container in the fridge. Wash these containers every day with hot soapy water, and rinse them with very hot water. It can help to have at least two containers that you can alternate.
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Why do my baby bottles have a film on them?

Due to the buildup of milk fat or hard water, your bottles may form a film either inside or on the outside of the bottle. Even though the film isn't necessarily harmful, it's not exactly something you want to willingly feed to your infant.
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Why are my Medela bottles cloudy?

Avoid Hard Water

If you live in a region that is supplied with hard water, or draw water from a well or bore, your bottles are more prone to the cloudy appearance and discoloration. Hard water contains more natural minerals that can affect the plastic bottle.
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Why do pacifiers get cloudy?

This is due to the fact that all our pacifier nipples are equipped with a valve, letting out air when the baby closes down on the nipple. This ventilation system causes the air from inside the nipple to be pushed out through the valve thereby flattening the nipple to shape naturally after the baby's oral cavity.
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Is it OK to boil plastic baby bottles?

Sterilizing baby bottles with boiling water

To sterilize baby bottles using boiling water, all you need is water and a pot. And don't worry—it's fine to sanitize plastic bottles using this method.
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Can I pour boiling water in baby bottle?

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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Is it bad to boil baby bottles?

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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What is a fat plug in breast milk?

Plugs form when milk traveling through narrow tubes (milk ducts) becomes trapped. Milk ducts carry milk from the milk-producing cells to the nipple openings. When you delay or miss feedings or your baby breastfeeds poorly, milk can collect in the ducts and form a thick plug or a small lump.
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Should you shake a bottle of breastmilk?

Should I swirl or shake breast milk? Breast milk will separate because it is not homogenized, meaning the cream will rise to the top. Before feeding, gently swirl the container to mix the cream back through. Do not shake vigorously however as this breaks up the proteins which are so vital for baby's gut lining.
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What is floating in my breast milk?

When milk is still good, it easily mixes with a gentle swirl of the baby bottle. If your breast milk remains separated or chunks float in it after attempting to re-mix, it has likely gone bad and it's a good idea to toss it.
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Can you reuse 5 year old 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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Should you 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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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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How do you clean yellow baby nipples?

Step 1: To clean bottles, pacifiers and other equipment, find a pot and pour water into it and start to boil. Step 2: After boiling the water, place the bottle, nipple and auxiliary equipment. Step 3: Thoroughly immerse all of these parts in water for at least 5 minutes.
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Can you bleach baby bottle nipples?

Tips for Cleaning Baby Bottles and Nipples

Baby bottles, nipples, dishes and high chairs can be easily sanitized using Clorox® Regular-Bleach2. Soak washed items for 2 minutes in a solution of 2 teaspoons of Clorox® Regular-Bleach2 per gallon of water. Pour solution through nipples. Drain dry.
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