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when do i need to stop boiling the water that i put in my babys bottles?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You haven't said how old your baby is, but it is best to give her cooled boiled water to drink if she is under a year old - having said that, I think that the risk to her of drinking plain tap water before this is really small especially if she is getting close to a year old. I stopped sterilising and boiling everything when my son started drinking water out of puddles in the street and chewing on shoes - he was probably about 10 months then. It just seemed a bit pointless.He seems to have a cast iron stomach and is very rarely ill - maybe he learned to fight off germs at an early age.
For making bottles you must follow the proper procedure always. http://www.eatwell.gov.uk/asksam/agesandstages /childrenandbabies/#A302871
Once crawling and eating dirt of the carpet (about 6 months) it should be fine to give tap water to drink but still boil water for bottles. Formula is risky when it comes to causing infections. Bacteria thrives in it.
Once crawling and eating dirt of the carpet (about 6 months) it should be fine to give tap water to drink but still boil water for bottles. Formula is risky when it comes to causing infections. Bacteria thrives in it.