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MAM Easy Start Self Sterilising Anti-Colic Baby Bottle Pack of 2 (2 x 260 ml), MAM Bottles with Medium Flow MAM Teats Size 2, Newborn Essentials, Grey (Designs May Vary)

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Guidance from the NHS recommends sterilising for at least the first 12 months. After your baby's first birthday, you can start phasing our sterilising as their immune system will be strong enough. However, it's important to continue cleaning all bottles, dummies and other feeding equipment thoroughly even after you've said goodbye to the sterilising tablets. What are the different types of steriliser? Step 1: Assemble clean bottle parts as follows: base with silicone valve, teat with screw ring, bottle body and protective cap. The MAM Baby Easy Start Anti-Colic Set includes everything you need for feeding a newborn, featuring 4 Easy Start 160ml bottles with Size 1 teats, 4 Easy Start 260ml bottle bodies, a super soft bottle spout and handle, along with a handy newborn soother. We find it really easy and it just gets kept in the microwave when not in use. It does four bottles at once which stay sterilised for 24 hours if you keep the lid on."Loved by Mumsnet user OvertiredOverthinker. Our verdict

Step 2: Fill the base with silicone valve with 20 ml of cool water. The protective cap makes a practical measuring cup. When placing MAM bottles in the dishwasher, it is essential to position them correctly to ensure they get cleaned thoroughly.It is also crucial to select the appropriate dishwasher cycle and temperature. MAM bottles are dishwasher safe, but using a high-temperature cycle or harsh detergents can damage them. It’s important to note that the recommended sterilization time may vary depending on the wattage of your microwave. It’s always best to refer to the instructions provided by MAM for the most accurate and up-to-date information. In the hazy days with a new baby, keeping them safe is the number one priority – and also likely to be the biggest source of anxiety for parents. A steriliser can be used to kill bacteria found on lots of different baby feeding equipment like baby bottles, teats and breast pump parts. But which is the best steriliser to make your feeding schedules easier to juggle? After our latest intensive round of testing, we’ve got all the information you’ll need about our favourites.

The box contains five capacious, well-designed bags that can fit two bottles apiece and each bag can be reused 20 times, so they’re much more economical than they might first appear. Place the bottles, nipples, and caps in separate compartments of the electric sterilizer, following the manufacturer’s instructions.Electric steam sterilisers are usually powered by a metal plate which heats to produce steam and is a highly effective way to kill bacteria without additional chemicals required. A cold water steriliser uses cold water and a sterilising solution to kill 99.9% bacteria.

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