Hi ladies,
I am new to the boards and am very excited to continue my journey with all of you ladies!! I have B/G twins who are now 5 months old. We still sterilize their bottles after every feeding. We have a rotation of 5 bottles each. After each feeding I rinse out the bottles and throw them into a glass bowl. Once we have about 4-6 bottles we wash them with soap and hot water then use the old school method of boiling in a pot. We also have a nanny who also washes the bottles and I still find that there is that 'forumula ring' around the bottle sometimes which I am not happy about. What is your take on sterilizing bottles? Oh, and they are on different brands of bottles too. TIA!
Re: Bottle Cleaning/Sterelizing
We only sterilize when new also. We have enough for close to 2 days. They just started DC and are toying with STTN, so the number they go through in a day is still a little fluid.
In any case, we try to rinse after each feeding (MOTN this does not happen, LOL). We wash with hot, soapy water daily. We have a Munchkin brand bottle brush that does just fine on the "formula ring" for us. We use Playtex Vent-Aires for both girls.
My take is that formula isn't sterile, nor is the water used to make it (maybe you do?), so my bottles don't need to be. Unless your babies are immuno-compromised, it's probably overkill.
This is exactly our approach, as well.
8/08 BFP resulted in m/c
3/09 Polyp removed and dx MTHFR (both copies)
6 Clomid cycles, all BFN
5/09 IUI#1 with Clomid=BFN
6/09 IUI#2 with Clomid=BFN
8/09 IUI#3 with Clomid=BFN
IVF#1 = BFN
IVF#2 = BFN
IVF#3 ET 2 Grade A blasts 11/16/11
Beta #1: 485
Beta #2: 2,495
This! We had a day's worth of bottles and would rinse after each feeding and put into the dishwasher and run every night. The heated dry cycle was enough for my comfort level to sterilize them.
We attempted that way when we realized I didn't have enough big pots early on for 16 bottles- so we have done the dishwasher ever since. Best way ever- I run it at night and always have 2 bottles for morning feed.
I initially soaked and hand washed bottles but once our help (my mom) left and it was just DH and I, this just wasn't feasible from a time perspective so I started using the dishwasher. I have a basket for the nipples and other small parts. Then I just set them out on drying racks to dry. I don't have any issues with rings around the bottles.
Our pedi said after you initially sterilize them, you really don't have to continue doing it as a baby's GI system certainly isn't sterile. As long as you are taking proper precautions and washing and rinsing everything in warm, soapy water, that's fine.
Me: 32 - Stage II Endo / DH: 36 - Low count and morphology (1%)
IUIs 1-3 BFN, lap Dec. 2010, IUIs 4-6 BFN
IVF w/ICSI #1 - ER 2/8: 24R 19M 9F ET 2/13 2-5 day blasts (no frosties) = BFP - b/g twins!
E & C Born 10/19/2012
I still stetilize bottles! I have an electric stetilizer and i love it! I moved a couple of months ago and my new place doesnt have a dishwasher! My boys ped told me that as long as i dont have well water then i no longer need to stetilize bottles! I just havent gotten around to asking im pretty sure its city water ! It would definitely free up some time for me !