Sterilising your baby's bottles and feeding equipment is just one of those parts of parenting that you quickly learn to just do on autopilot.
It is recommended by the NHS that you should sterilise for the first year of your little one's life. Once your baby is sitting and picking things up, a lot often ends up in your baby’s mouth, which may make you wonder why you are still sterilising when all sorts of unsterilised items end up in your baby’s mouth anyway.
Once your baby is a year old, they will have started to produce their own antibodies and be more resistant to harmful germs. It's still a good idea to carry on sterilising bottles, dummies and teats until your baby stops using them. Once you’re in the habit of sterilising, it can be just as easy to continue.The answer to what exactly you should sterilise is quite simple.
If your baby uses a dummy, this should also be sterilised any time it is dropped or the teat is touched by unwashed hands. Your little one may have started using a cup or beaker to drink water from six months old, but this doesn't need to be sterilised as it's a lot easier to clean it than a baby bottle so you can wash it well with warm soapy water or in your dishwasher.
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