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when can i stop boiling water

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melarnz · 11/06/2006 20:38

my dd is 10 months - and i wanted to know when i can stop boiling her water. at a guess i would say when she goes onto cows milk at a year - but i could be wrong!!

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PanicPants · 11/06/2006 20:39

I don't know, ds is 9months so I'll be watching this thread with interest.

alex8 · 11/06/2006 20:46

water at 6 months according to the fsa. Thats for drinking water. Not sure about formula

vitomum · 11/06/2006 20:46

pretty sure i stopped at about 6-7 months - when the weaning started basically. they're not eating sterile food at that point so i never saw the need for water to be sterile either - ds seems to have survived it

SenoraPostrophe · 11/06/2006 20:47

6 months for formula too - why would they be different?

you can stop sterilising then too btw.

alex8 · 11/06/2006 20:49

"Water
This is the best alternative drink to milk, but fully breastfed babies don't need any water until they start eating solid food. For babies under six months old, take water from the mains tap in the kitchen and boil it. Remember to allow the water to cool before giving it to your baby.

Some natural mineral waters have mineral contents unsuitable for babies. However, there are other bottled waters that are suitable for infant feeding and you might see the statement 'suitable for infant feeding' on their labels. Remember that bottled water is not sterile, so, like tap water, you need to make sure you boil and cool it before giving it to your baby."

from the food standards agency website

juuule · 11/06/2006 20:51

I thought it was better for bottles to be sterilised up to 12months as milk is a great medium for bacteria etc to grow in.

alex8 · 11/06/2006 20:53

I don't know but a friend rang the sma helpline once and they said you should always do it.

nicnack2 · 11/06/2006 20:55

started to stop about weaning time.

QueenMab · 11/06/2006 21:02

I stopped when he started drinking the bath water. Seemed no point then...

melarnz · 11/06/2006 21:05

woohoo - no more boiling or sterilising - tomorrow is going to be a good day!!!

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SofiaAmes · 12/06/2006 05:20

I think that when they start crawling or when they start solids, whichever comes first. Sort of silly otherwise. If they have started solids, they are putting unsterilized things into their mouth, and if they have started crawling they are putting fingers that have been all over every floor in town in their mouth....sort of pointless to be boiling water (unless you live in a 3rd world country).

harrisey · 12/06/2006 07:09

i never boiled water. But then I never sterilized either. Shock

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