Do I need to sterilise baby spoons?

You generally don't need to sterilize baby spoons once your baby starts solids (around 6 months), as a thorough wash with hot, soapy water or a dishwasher is sufficient, unlike bottles and teats which need sterilizing until 12 months. However, if you wean before 6 months, sterilize spoons and bowls until your baby reaches 6 months old, or if your baby has a weakened immune system, according to Philips Australia and MadeForMums.

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Do you have to sterilize baby spoons?

No, you don't need to sterilize feeding equipment like spoons and plates, open cups, but it is recommended to sterilize bottles until baby is 12 months old. It is all because the milk that gets trapped in small bottle parts and cracks can develop nasty bacteria.

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When can I stop sterilising baby utensils?

It's important to sterilise all your baby's feeding equipment, including bottles and teats, until they're at least 12 months old.

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What baby items need to be sterilized?

Bottles and Bottle Nipples: It's a good practice to sterilize bottles before and potentially after every use. Teethers: Since teethers are destined for those tiny mouths, sterilizing them is a smart move. However, always check the product instructions to make sure it's safe.

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Do I have to sterilise baby bowls?

You don't need to sterilise weaning equipment (bowls, plates, spoons) if you're weaning your baby at the recommended age of 6 months but, if you're weaning your baby between 4 and 6 months, you'll need to sterilise weaning equipment until your baby is 6 months old.

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Is Sterilizing Baby Bottles Necessary?

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Do you rinse after Milton sterilising?

To comply with the new stricter regulations, we must recommend an additional rinsing step after sterilising. The regulatory bodies have advised Milton to update its instructions to “rinse with drinking water” and we have begun updating our packaging and website communications accordingly.

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How to clean baby bowls and spoons?

Thoroughly wash all bowls and spoons used for feeding in hot soapy water, and make sure chopping boards and utensils are also kept clean.

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Is it safe to skip sterilization?

Yes, sterilizing is recommended for newborns, preemies and when water quality is uncertain. After the first use, washing with hot water and soap is usually sufficient for healthy babies with access to clean water.

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Do I sterilise a sippy cup?

Training cups

According to official guidelines these only need to be sterilised for the first six months, after which they just need careful cleaning by hand washing or in the dishwasher. However, if you're giving your child milk in a training cup, it's sensible to sterilise the sippy lids.

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Is boiling water enough to sterilize?

Boiling water kills or inactivates viruses, bacteria, protozoa and other pathogens by using heat to damage structural components and disrupt essential life processes (e.g. denature proteins). Boiling is not sterilization and is more accurately characterized as pasteurization.

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What material is safest for baby spoons?

Material Safety: Use FDA-compliant silicone, bamboo, stainless steel, or glass.

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Why do baby spoons have holes in them?

Believe it or not, the channels, as we call them, use surface tension to capture and hold pureed foods and thicker organic blends just as a bubble wand holds bubble soap. This allows the utensil to hold nearly as much as a spoon would hold long enough for the child to get the food to their mouth.

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Can I feed my baby with a stainless steel spoon?

Is stainless steel safe for infants? Yes! It's chemical-free, non-toxic, and highly hygienic. Just make sure it's small enough for them and smooth at the edges.

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Is Milton just diluted bleach?

Milton sterilising fluid is a form of diluted bleach, containing 2 percent sodium hypochlorite. It can be bought in most supermarkets and pharmacies. Milton baths use a gentle mixture of diluted bleach and water, very similar to the chlorine used in swimming pools.

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Do bottles need to be completely dry after sterilising?

Let everything cool in the pot until you can take it out with tongs or clean hands without scalding yourself. Shake off excess water. There's no need to dry the items. Store equipment you aren't going to use straight away in a clean container in the fridge.

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Is Milton safe for babies to swallow?

It is therefore totally safe for babies and can be applied directly to the skin - even swallowed - without harm. Milton Sterilising Fluid is used for sterilising breast feeding equipment and all babies feeding utensils, including bottles, soothers, teething rings, small plastic toys and weaning items.

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Why does SIDS peak at 2-4 months?

Why Does SIDS Peak at 2-4 Months? The widely accepted explanation for the SIDS peak has to do with the timeline of brain development. “Up to 4 months old, the part of the brain that controls breathing and wakefulness is under a lot of development,” Juliet explains.

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What is the hardest month for a baby?

The first three months with your baby often seem the hardest. Sleep-deprived parents can feel overwhelmed, but that is normal and you will quickly learn how to read your baby's cues and personality. Don't worry about “spoiling” your baby at this stage.

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How do Japanese put babies to sleep?

The Japanese have discovered an ingenious way to put your baby to sleep in exactly 13 minutes. If your baby can't fall asleep, the trick is to hold him in your arms for five minutes while walking and then for another eight minutes.

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Do I sterilize baby spoons?

If you've introduced solids before six months, it's wise to sterilise the bowls and spoons. After that time, only milk feeding equipment like bottles and breast pumps need to be sterilised until your little one is a year old.

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Do I need to sterilise a sippy cup?

Once you have cleaned the sippy cup, it's time to sterilise it. Sterilisation kills any remaining germs or bacteria that may have survived the cleaning process. Option 1 (before first use only) – Boil a pot of water and carefully place the sippy cup and its parts in the water. Boil for 5 minutes to sterilise.

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When can you stop sterilizing baby spoons?

After your baby is 6 months old you do not need to sterilise their other feeding equipment such as bowls and spoons. Your baby's digestive and immune systems are more mature and the risk of infection is less likely.

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