J.P. asks from Delray Beach, FL on January 06, 2009
Opinions on Sterilizers
Hi, girls. Was wondering how you feel about sterilizer machines and if you use them, which one is good? I've been looking at the Advent Microwave Steam one, but a little concerned about the plasting in the microwave thing. ANyone know any info on that? The other one, electric one, is like $50 more. Thanks in advance
Jaymi
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T.F. answers from Orlando on January 06, 2009
Completely unnecessary and possibly unsafe (like you said- plastic in the microwave). All of the sterilizers and anti-bacterial stuff is overkill and is causing more problems than they solve, such as strains of resistant germs. If you want, boil everything when it's new, then washing with mild soap in hot water or running through a dishwasher is enough for daily cleaning. The only other things I have found to be crazier and more unnecessary than sterilizers are warmers for baby wipes (maybe they need these in Alaska??)
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T.F. answers from Orlando on January 06, 2009
Completely unnecessary and possibly unsafe (like you said- plastic in the microwave). All of the sterilizers and anti-bacterial stuff is overkill and is causing more problems than they solve, such as strains of resistant germs. If you want, boil everything when it's new, then washing with mild soap in hot water or running through a dishwasher is enough for daily cleaning. The only other things I have found to be crazier and more unnecessary than sterilizers are warmers for baby wipes (maybe they need these in Alaska??)
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M.H. answers from Orlando on January 06, 2009
boiling h2o in a pot always worked for me.
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S.W. answers from Miami on January 07, 2009
My nurse friend asked me to touch the sterilized bottle once it came out of the machine...her comment was "now it's no longer sterile"... So, don't waste your money on a machine. Use a pot of water to boil or use the dishwasher.
There are so many products on the market that are virtually useless and/or a waste of money and space in the cabinets!!!
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H.P. answers from Orlando on January 07, 2009
I got one as a shower gift & never used it...waste of money
J.C. answers from Miami on January 07, 2009
Hi Jaymi,
I would highly recommend an electric sterilizer. Personally, I would be a bit skeptical about a microwave sterilizer. I had an electric one, I can't think of the make right now, but it worked great. Good Luck!
T.B. answers from Miami on January 07, 2009
D.T. answers from Orlando on January 07, 2009
Hi Jaymi
I used the advent one and it was great. I would go to a resale shop to get one, I know we have 2 or 3 at our shop and they are much cheaper than new and work just the same.
Have a blessed day,
D.
K.B. answers from Orlando on January 11, 2009
Not needed. For the first 3-4 months I would boil water to rinse them out and soak nipples unitl their immune system is better. By 3-4 months they also start to explore and put everything into their mouths. (ie: dirty little fingers, rattles, toys, all of which are not sterile.) I do believe in washing the toys that go in their mouth on a frequent basis but really kids have survived for decades without things being sterile. Soap and water is my motto.
Karen
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