However, if you're having a milk spoiling early problems or if you're instructed to do so for a special considerations for you or your baby then go ahead and then
sterilized after the first use; certainly, not the wrong thing to do.
Not exact matches
New bottles, teats and other feeding devices should be
sterilized before the
first use, and should be cleaned with hot, soapy water
after each feeding (or put in the dishwasher).
However, it is still necessary to
sterilize new bottles before their
first use and to
sterilize bottles that have been washed with well water
after each
use.
Your baby's bottles should be
sterilized before they're
first used, but
after that, the occasional sterilization with boiling water is usually sufficient to keep things clean.
But these days, most pediatricians will tell you that
after the
first use,
sterilizing isn't necessary.