O.N. asks from Chicago, IL on February 26, 2009
Should I Buy a New Bottle Sterilizer???
Hi - I hope this isn't too much of a stupid question... Anyway i have an old (used it 2 yrs ago) AVENT microwave sterilizer (which i have stored) ... I am having a new baby soon. I want to buy the new glass bottles (maybe evenflo brand) anyway do I still need to sterilize them? If so would you buy a new sterilizer or just use the AVENT one?
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K.K. answers from Chicago on February 27, 2009
I would sterlize the bottles. It made me feel better too. I don't like to wash bottles in the dishwasher, because sometimes "stuff" gets on them and I have to rewash them again. Plus, it is not like they take them much longer to sterlize and they are done in about five minutes and you don't have to wait until a full load is in the dishwasher. I only used glass bottles and sterlized them every time I used them. Just wash out the old sterlizer, then run in through with no bottles in it with the water added and it will clean in all out. Good luck and Congrats!
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K.C. answers from Chicago on February 27, 2009
Hi - I use the Medela sterilizing bags. You pour a little bit of water ( I use destile water) on the bottom and put it in a microwave for 3 minutes. I do wash everything prior placing it in the bag. I love it! Good luck with the new arrival. Those are exciting times.
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K.K. answers from Chicago on February 27, 2009
I would sterlize the bottles. It made me feel better too. I don't like to wash bottles in the dishwasher, because sometimes "stuff" gets on them and I have to rewash them again. Plus, it is not like they take them much longer to sterlize and they are done in about five minutes and you don't have to wait until a full load is in the dishwasher. I only used glass bottles and sterlized them every time I used them. Just wash out the old sterlizer, then run in through with no bottles in it with the water added and it will clean in all out. Good luck and Congrats!
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P.W. answers from Rockford on February 27, 2009
In reality, sterilizing bottles and nipples is oldschool. I didn't do it when mine were little and that was a long time ago. Think of it, we wouldn't sterilize our own nipples, why would we sterilize bottles and nipples? Soap and water or a run through the dishwasher should be enough to sanitize a baby bottle. After all, they drop it, stick it in their noses, ears, on the cat, the dog, and anywhere else you can think of.
You CAN do it if you want to, but it isn't necessary.
JMHO, and the opinion of many physicians.
J.K. answers from Chicago on February 26, 2009
I was told by my doctor to sterilize the bottles after purchase, and after that, just use a dishwasher or really hot soapy water. After all, if you nurse, you don't sterilize your nipples.
C.G. answers from Chicago on February 26, 2009
You don't need to sterilize bottles. It's more of a throwback to times when the water supply was more iffy. If you use a dishwasher that is plenty hot, or washing in hot is fine.
T.C. answers from Chicago on February 26, 2009
If it is not possible to use the old sterilizer just boil up a pot of water and use that. Amazing how things have changed between my son who is 20 and my daughter who is 2 lol!
One thing that I thought was the coolest thing (when I had my daughter) is the bags that you just put a tiny bit of water in and nuke the things you want to sterilize. I got them from the hospital while my daughter was in the NICU and they were made by that popular breast pump company... I can not think of the name though- sorry! Nice and easy and I could take it anywhere with me.... especially great when you are traveling and you want to have some room for your clothes too! lol It also works great on small toys, pacifiers etc.
Good luck with the new baby... get your rest while you can! lol Many blessings to you and yours!
N.L. answers from Chicago on February 26, 2009
I re-used my Avent sterlizer for my 2nd child (which was 2 years after my first). No problems - did the same job. I also use the dishwasher to wash/sterlize the bottles.
A.R. answers from Chicago on February 26, 2009
Yes, sterilize them. You can either just boil them or use the sterilizer. They still make that same one (I actually have one I bought a year ago) so it's still up-to-date.
:)
Congratulations!
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