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    Posted: 15 July 2009 at 8:57pm
Alexander is almost 6mths and I was wondering what age can you stop sterilising bottles and feeding bowls
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hmm i think i stopped at 3months. But we werent bottle feeding so it was just his pacifier we were sterilising. Just started washing his things with hot soapy water and then rinsing with hot water. He started solids at almost 5months and we were just washing his bowls and spoons normally with our dishes then and thinking nothing of it lol
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I stopped sterilising Heidis bottles when she was about 6 months old but still use boiled water for her bottles and just use tap water for her sippy cup, don't know why actually just do LOL. In one of the plunket books I think it says you can stop at 3 months.
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I stopped about 3 months onwards. By this stage Lily was just starting to put bits and pieces of stuff into her mouth and as long as the bottles were washed with hot soapy water, I was told by plunket (and on numerous websites) this is ok!
Sterilising is such a hassle sometimes!


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I stopped at 3 months, as thats what plunket said.

I liked sterilizing the bottle though lol, they were always SO clean and perfect afterwards. But yeah it was a hassel sometimes!

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yep its 3 months pretty much when they start putting things even their hands in their mouths. But i do sterilize Tessa's bottles only cos they come out so nice.


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I was told 6 months. Admittedly we have only just stopped doing it lol not because we're germ freaks or anything, it just becomes habit.


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Yep plunket says 3months, i think we stopped at abot 5 months coz just like Lisa85 said it just becames habit.


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we stopped at 6 months for bottles then used bolied water for bottles and tap water for sippy cup...
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We stopped at 6 months...but still use boiled or filtered water for everything.


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We're still sterilising teats and I wash the bottles in the dishwasher.. it is kind of a habit thing! We drink boiled water so C does too, but it's cooled and left at room temp for the day, not refrigerated. I stopped stressing about it when C started putting things in his mouth though - around 4 months.
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I stopped when he started crawling, there was so much other crap going in his mouth I figured a few germs from unsterlised bottles weren't going to hurt.

   
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I was told 6 months, but I think it's just easier to go by the other rule of thumb - when they start eating things off the floor or licking carpet, it's time to stop worrying!
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