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Child care: Sterilizing Your Baby's Milk Bottles

Why we need to sterilize the milk bottles?
Immune system for new born is definitely not stronger as a child or adult. Therefore, each parent should know how to sterilize your baby’s milk bottle to prevent them from infection.

How to sterilize?
There are many ways traditionally have been applied in sterilizing such as steam sterilizing, cold water sterilizing, boiling sterilizing and microwavable sterilizing.

Steam sterilize
This is an example of Bottle Steam Sterilizer available in the market. Moms may grab this item in any babies shop or via online purchased. This kind of sterilize are relatively safe and easy to used. Just pluck in and put in water in the water tank the process is done automatically.
This is a great way to clean and sterilize your baby bottles or other items. There are many electrical equipment has been design and available in the market for this purpose.
Sterilize for ≈ 90 minutes
Sterilize expired after: Several hours


Cold water sterilize
This is an alternative way if you have a trouble in heating water. Mix a sterilizing tablet or liquid in the cold water and fully immerse all the items in it. Change the solution every 24 hours and rinsed it before used.

Moms can choose this kind of way but for me life is better if we a free from synthetic chemical. 


Sterilize for ≈ 30 minutes
Sterilize expired after: Touching the items


Boiling sterilize
This is the most common method has been practice. It is certainly more antiquated than microwavable, chemical, or electrical devices also used for cleaning bottles every day. Boiling is the oldest, but is nonetheless incredibly effective, method of cleaning bottles. And boiling is as efficient as any of the others combined.

Sterilize for ≈ 10 minutes
Sterilize expired after: 2-3 hours
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Remember….

Don't forget, you need to be sure you have the right bottles and do not undermine the sterilization of your milk bottles, when it is the milk from baby formulas, or whether it is breast milk. There are both traditional and alternative ways we can practice to make sure our baby's milk bottles are properly sterilized. So... try to keep the most important things in mind. Prevent is good than cure.