how old is the baby and if it's older they use alot of 8 ounce bottles
No, disposable nipples for baby bottles are intended for one-time use only and should not be reused.
Yes, baby bottles should be completely dry before use to prevent bacterial growth and ensure safety and hygiene for infants.
No, it is not safe to reuse baby bottles without washing them first. Washing baby bottles helps to remove harmful bacteria and ensure the bottles are clean and safe for the baby to use.
no, absolutely not. only bottled water should be used.
The playtex nurser bottles are the most commonly used bottles with bags or "drop ins."
Rinse aid is generally safe for baby bottles, but it is important to thoroughly rinse the bottles after using rinse aid to ensure that no residue remains. It is recommended to use a baby-safe rinse aid specifically designed for cleaning baby bottles.
When one is breastfeeding a bottle is not needed as the baby feeds directly from the breast. However, the mother may wish to store milk for use when they are not there. At this point many bottles could be considered to be best including Avent bottles.
My wife always uses the dishwasher to sterilize the bottles. However, the bottles we use for our baby are dishwasher safe. If your bottles are not dishwasher safe, you may want to wash them with warm water and soap.
microwaving is unhealthy for babies, warm the bottles in a pot of boiling water, or purchase a bottle warmer... you can use any type of bottles.
Yes, microwave bottle sterilizers are safe for use with baby bottles and feeding accessories as long as they are used according to the manufacturer's instructions.
No, it is not safe to microwave baby bottles for sterilization. Microwaves may not effectively kill harmful bacteria and can cause uneven heating, leading to hot spots that can burn the baby's mouth. It is recommended to use a steam sterilizer or boiling water for proper sterilization of baby bottles.
No it normaly wont matter they just want something to suck on.