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FAQs

Difference between spitting up and vomiting?

Spitting up is gentle and normal, vomiting is forceful and may need attention

Is it safe to clean baby bottles by hand or dishwasher?

Both don't fully remove bacteria or impurities-sterilizing adds an extra layer of protection, especially for newborns.

When can you stop sterilizing baby bottles?

Most experts suggest sterilizing until your baby is at least 2–3 months old, or longer if your baby was premature or with a weaker immune system.

How often should you sterilize baby bottles?

For newborns, it's best to sterilize after every use. As baby grows, you can reduce frequency to once daily or a few times a week, depending on your routine and your baby's health.