The K M Links Game - November 2024 Week...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I put all my baby's stuff in the dish washer, though I did have a sterilzer when she was very tiny, but that was because she was in the SCUBU for 8 weeks (she was 8 weeks preterm) and all her stuff was at the SCUBU and she had her own unit there.
When she came home I kept the unit, but hardly ever used it. The stuff came out perfectly from my dishwasher. I have a dishwasher that runs a cycle at 110 degrees, hotter than a steam one. I did rinse them with boiled water though before I used them as I got a bit of a bee in my bonnet about the salt.
Having said that, she was the only one I sterilzed for and only because of her specific health issues. All my other children were exclusively breast fed and I didn't bother sterilizing my nipples! By the time they had other equipment, I just dishwashed and have never sterilzed bowls, spoons etc etc. By the time they need them, they are usually sitting on the floor chewing toys (5 months!): What's the point of letting them do that and then sterilizing a spoon????
I'd say Dishwasher is fine once babe is a bit older and robust. Sterilize for a weak, or tiny baby. If for nothing else, but your own peace of mind.
Good luck with the baby.