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MAM bottles Self sterilising

5 replies

chloe1999xx · 07/02/2021 20:00

Hi mums,
I use the mam bottles for my 2 month old baby and use the self sterilising method. He eats so much so i have to sterlise them ahead of time.
I use a perfect prep machine so i sterlise them and leave them in the same position as i put them in the microwave and store them away from sunlight is this okay?
Some people say once cooled assemble straighten away and pour any remaining water out and store in area?
many Thanks x

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TiggeryBear · 07/02/2021 20:17

I used to reassemble them once cooled in the microwave so that they were ready for the next use without me panicking if I dropped bits & had to redo them.

Truelymadlydeeplysomeonesmum · 07/02/2021 21:26

Sometimes I used to assemble them straight away and sometimes I would leave them

As the teat and inside of bottle is covered whilst still stacked in the sterilising position. So I can't see it makes any difference

Anyway baby is still alive and never got I'll. That must mean it is ok😉

Fuckadoodledoooo · 11/02/2021 17:19

I've just switched to these from tommee tippee at 5 months after my baby has always hated feeding - Christ on a bike, so far so good. I wish I'd changed to these sooner!

Can I sterilise more than one at a time? So two for six mins?

chloe1999xx · 11/02/2021 17:41

@Fuckadoodledoooo

I've just switched to these from tommee tippee at 5 months after my baby has always hated feeding - Christ on a bike, so far so good. I wish I'd changed to these sooner!

Can I sterilise more than one at a time? So two for six mins?

one is 3 mins 2 is 4 mins and 3 is 5minutes x
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Fuckadoodledoooo · 11/02/2021 18:35

@chloe1999xx thank you so much!

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