How To Sterilize Baby Bottles
Everything that is used to feed that baby must be washed and sterilized
thoroughly before and after use. Normal cleaning process doesn’t remove
the bacteria from the milk, thereby, making the baby prone to infectious
diseases. Sterilizing baby bottles is a must, if you want to ensure
good health for your baby. The milk bottle is to be sterilized after it
has been cleaned thoroughly. Electric and microwave sterilizing are the
modern methods of sterilizing baby bottles, while boiling and cold water
sterilizing are the traditional ones, which can be taken recourse to
when you don’t have access to electricity. Read on to know the different
ways of sterilizing baby bottles.
Steam sterilizing
Electric steam sterilizing method is similar to what is used in
hospitals. This takes about eight to twelve minutes, excluding cooling
time. This process is efficient and doesn't take long. You must use only
those parts that are safe to boil. Bottles and nipples should be placed upside down to
ensure proper sterilization. If you are using a microwave, you will have
to buy a steamer for it. Do not place any metal parts inside the
microwave. Sterilization in a microwave will take five to eight minutes
plus cooling time. Remove the lid of the steamer very carefully as the
interior becomes extremely hot. The greatest advantage of using this
method of sterilization is that there is no smell or taste. If kept
closed, the items remain sterile for three hours.
Cold water sterilization
Tablets used for this method are available in the market. Dissolve them
in the prescribed amount of water. This will form a solution that is
effective against bacteria. These tablets are safe and will not have any
side effects, even if swallowed. You can buy a sterilizing unit for
this or buy a bucket with a lid, which is used for this purpose alone.
You must ensure that the bottles are completely submerged in the
solution. For complete sterilization, make sure that there are no air
bubbles in the bottles. Sterilization should be complete in half an
hour, but it is safe to leave items in the solution for 24 hours. Fresh
solution must be made every day. Make sure to wash your hands before
removing the sterilized equipment. Fill the bottles with milk and store
them in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Keep bottles in the main part of
fridge, as it is colder than the door. Keep away from raw food.
Boiling
Boiling is another method of sterilizing baby bottles. All the
bottle-feeding items need to be boiled for a minimum of 10 minutes. You
must have a separate pan, only for the purpose of boiling these items.
Some items like nipples or teats will have to be replaced more often if
you use this method, as they get sticky.
Microwavable bottles
These bottles can be sterilized on their own in the microwave. A single
bottle takes 90 seconds to get sterilized. While microwaving, the
bottles must be kept open, so that the heat directly reaches inside.
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