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Please someone give me a good shake and tell me to stop sterilizing

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GColdtimer · 10/05/2007 17:08

DD is nearly 13 months for goodness sake. Why am I still doing it? I really don't know, everything else goes in her mouth regardless of where it has been. Caught her with her hands nearly down the loo today and yet I still sterilize her bottles. I really need to stop.

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LoveMyGirls · 10/05/2007 17:09

STOP IT THERES NO NEED

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LoveMyGirls · 10/05/2007 17:10

You've obviously got too much time on your hands and are new to MN?

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TheArmadillo · 10/05/2007 17:10

Think of all the things you could do with that time.

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becklespeckle · 10/05/2007 17:10


There. Better?!











(ps - I sterilised until 12 months when DH finally got fed up with it and threw the steriliser away )
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sarahlou1uk · 10/05/2007 17:11

stop it. It's natural for kids to want to put eveything in mouth regardless of where it's been! Germs are part of life and we all need some to keep healthy (in a weird sort of way) or we'd be on constant antibiotics!

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GColdtimer · 10/05/2007 17:15

Thanks beckle that is what I needed. A good shake. And lovemygirls I am new to MN but certainly haven't got too much time on my hands but I take your point

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LoveMyGirls · 10/05/2007 17:38

Ha ha, can tell, old mnetters dont have time for such time wasting activities, there are threads to read, people to judge, shopping lists to read, hamsters to boil, trolls to find etc

Welcome, don't get too comfy you might end up {whispers} addicted.

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Califrau · 10/05/2007 17:40

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NotanOtter · 10/05/2007 17:41

still doing it ds 15 months ...why...he eats his own poo

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glassslipper · 10/05/2007 17:41

lol. I b/f my DD (5 months) but dont sterilise any of her toys, spoons etc. The only thing i sterilised with DD was her milk cup at 6 mths for about 4 weeks and then I just put it in the d/w with everything else

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elsieanjoanne · 10/05/2007 17:44

i stopped sterilising as soon as she was picking her toys up off of the floor an she fine, didnt tell hv though!

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GColdtimer · 10/05/2007 19:16

Notanotter - pack it away. I have done it. Its gone in the cupboard with the breast pump and the bath support and the rest of the baby paraphernalia. You joining me?

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GColdtimer · 10/05/2007 19:18

And lovemygirls, I fear it is too late, I think I already have an MN problem.

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percypig · 10/05/2007 19:18

STOP

Step away from the steriliser and reclaim your life!

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glamourbadger · 10/05/2007 19:24

I forgot to pack the steriliser on a trip when mine were 10 months and was convinced they would die of dysentery if we didn't locate one in a remote Cornish village. They were of course fine and it seemed silly to start again when we returned home. TBH they have been sicker during the months I did sterilise.

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CaptainUnderpants · 10/05/2007 19:36

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LaDiDaDi · 10/05/2007 19:42

Stop it right now.

THERE IS NO NEED!!! NO NEED At ALL!!!

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Twiglett · 10/05/2007 19:43

I'm not going to shake you

but I am going to laugh at you


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA .. you're sterilising at 13 months ... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHHAHAAAA

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Twiglett · 10/05/2007 19:44

have to say though you should wean her off the bottles now on to a cup .. because otherwise you'll never get rid of them anyway

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hatwoman · 10/05/2007 19:47

I stopped at 6 months. but I never stored milk in a bottle iyswim. this is entirely speculative but you could actually be having a negative effect - it might be the case that she needs exposure to bacteria to build immunity to them. I don;t know that - but worth checking out I would have thought.

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GColdtimer · 10/05/2007 20:05

Its OK everyone, I have taken heed. I have stopped. Honestly, its even packed away. And thanks for the moral support twiglett.

And don't mention cups, I have been completely and deliberately ignoring the issue.

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Twiglett · 10/05/2007 20:08

cups, cups, cupety-cup, anyway up cup, anyway up

cups

you know it makes sense

(had to bribe DS at the age of 3 to give up his night-time bottle .. he asked for a slide, we said 'no that's too much' and bought him some Lego .. he opened it in great excitement and said 'ooo lego, am I having this whilst I wait for my slide?' ... it was a blinkin' expensive bribe)

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GColdtimer · 10/05/2007 20:09

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