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My baby is 4 weeks old and I've been breastfeeding him exclusively but now I've decided to start expressing so I can give him some milk via the bottle to give me a break every once in a while.
I've got a steam steriliser and when a cycle is finished the contents (bottles, etc) are wet. Is this ok/normal? And how do I dry the bottles, etc, while keeping them clean enough? I've been using paper towels so far, but not sure if this is ok.
Thanks for any help.
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I've got a steam steriliser and when a cycle is finished the contents (bottles, etc) are wet. Is this ok/normal? And how do I dry the bottles, etc, while keeping them clean enough? I've been using paper towels so far, but not sure if this is ok.
Thanks for any help.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I just made mine up from wet, as the water is sterile, then just dry off the outside of the bottle once its sealed.
I also found it helpful to use the cups that u pop inside ur bra/top on the other breast when feeding or expressing to catch milk that leaks out from the spare breast,
Just sterilise the cup before use, and then u can use this milk also to feed from a bottle.
Another expressing tip, look at ur baby and visualise feeding him/her when expressing, this stimulates the let down reflex.or look at a pic of baby too.
congrats on ur new addition to ur family xx
I also found it helpful to use the cups that u pop inside ur bra/top on the other breast when feeding or expressing to catch milk that leaks out from the spare breast,
Just sterilise the cup before use, and then u can use this milk also to feed from a bottle.
Another expressing tip, look at ur baby and visualise feeding him/her when expressing, this stimulates the let down reflex.or look at a pic of baby too.
congrats on ur new addition to ur family xx
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