YES!
Yes but any dishwasher using hot water will do it.
To sterilize items in an Instant Pot, you typically need to set it to the "Sterilize" function and let it run for about 5-10 minutes.
To properly sterilize jars, boil them for at least 10 minutes.
A newborn baby will need diapers, pacifier, bottles, onesies, pajamas, socks, and shirts.
To prevent infection.
Well, first of all you need to get two cooker's (I do), 1 for just bottles, and another for just nipples, rings, pacifiers,etc. put them on the stove and set the burner on high. then wash your baby's bottles and other things VERY good in hot water with dish washing liquid of course, rinse them in hot water and lay them on a towel, get a pair of tongs and pick the baby's bottles up and put them in the BOILING water. i set a timer for 3 minutes with bottles, 1 min 30 sec with nipples and rings, after you do that, take your tongs and get them out. Reminder water is very, very hot and trust me it will blister you if you touch it. set another DRY towel out and put the bottles on it to dry, after that put them together and your baby is able to drink from them without you worrying.
You probably should sterilize all bottles until your child is off of the bootle. You don't need to everytime especially if the only have juice or other drinks like that. Just wash the bottle as if it was a cup or glass that you were drinking out of. At 1 year a child should have a fully developed immune system so shouldn't be a problem
YOU NEED: -bibs -nappies -food -bottles -cream -baby bath -cot -teddies -clothes -rocking cot -microwave/hob and you :)
Yes, baby bottles should be completely dry before use to prevent bacterial growth and ensure safety and hygiene for infants.
You need baby bottles of purified water and formula separately so you can make it quickly. You also need diapers and wet wipes. A change of clothes and a small rag also helps.
Water bottles need approximately 700 years to weather if they are put in a landfill instead of being recycled. Around 1,500 water bottles are put in a landfill every second and only 79 get recycled.
All you really need is a set of clothing for you and your baby for your return home, baby bottles, slippers and personal toiletries. You don't need to get nuts and pack so many things, the hospital will provide you with clean gowns,baby formula, a baby hat and onesies.