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I know that some new parents are asking questions about taking care of their babies like how to sterilize baby bottles, how to sanitize baby bottles, and what type of care do these bottles need. These are all wonderful questions that can easily be answered with the right type of informational source. Let's start with the first question. When learning how to sterilize baby bottles, the first thing you need to do is right on the package for the bottles. The package will tell you what it is you need to do for sterilizing. It usually involves taking the bottles apart, washing them very well, and boiling them in water for as long as the company says. You only have to be careful that you follow the timing on this procedure carefully. You do not have to have the big commercial sterilizers because they do not work for the first sterilization anyway. If you want to sterilize your bottles on a more regular basis you can invest in one, but there is no need to sterilize them after the first time. Hot soapy water to clean the bottles is all you will really need.
How to Sanitize Baby Bottles
Now learning how to sanitize baby bottles can be a little different. Sterilizing is boiling the germs Read more [...]
Every new parent needs to learn how to sterilize baby bottles, it is just a fact of life. It is not something that can be overlooked or ignored, as the health and well being of your baby depend on you as his or her parent. Even though this process may appear to be complicated with all of the contradictory information available on it, the process really is quite simple. The first thing you need to do is gather the proper tools. Make sure you have the bottles and packaging, all taken out of the packages and separated, a deep pot filled about half-way with water, tongs to grab the bottles and move them around, and a towel or drying rack to put the bottles on when you remove them from the boiling water.
How To Sterilize Baby Bottles
Having all of the tools is just one part of learning how to sterilize baby bottles, the rest is knowing why. When bottles are made, they are coated in a fine oil to keep the bottles protected. This oil can be harmful to a baby if swallowed as it can coat their digestive track. Boiling and sterilizing the baby bottles removes all of this oil and any leftover impurities that could be left on the bottle from manufacturing, and that makes them a lot safer Read more [...]
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