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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/12/2008 12:39:33 AM
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Mrs.X
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We must have cross posted. Yeah, see I knew I wasn't the only one. I did hear from my ped. that thrush can be caused by bacteria in bottles though from not properly santizing them.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/12/2008 6:03:36 AM
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Well I used to wash the bottles and teats (what you call nipples) in hot water with detergent, using a bottle brush to clean every bit of the inside. Then I'd rinse them thoroughly, to remove any traces of detergent, then put them in a large plastic tub containing cold water with a Milton Sterilising Tablet dissolved in it. The dummies (pacis) would go in there too. I did this till they were about 9 months old. Advice in the UK seems to be to still sterilise things, either by boiling, steaming, microwave steaming or by using sterilising tablets as I used to.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/12/2008 10:06:27 AM
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Christina, if we use the same bottle twice in a row then I just rinse it with soap and scalding water(our tap water is hot enough to cause BAD burns). My mom bottle fed all of us(6 kids) and never sterilized anything except for using the dishwasher.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/12/2008 10:10:26 AM
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The only time I sterilize is when they've had thrush, strep, or some other thing they could be reinfected with. I do buy bottled water for bottles (of kids I babysit), but that's because our water is disgusting and none of us drink it.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/12/2008 10:21:14 AM
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ORIGINAL: Mrs.Wifey My mom bottle fed all of us(6 kids) and never sterilized anything except for using the dishwasher. I've never owned a dishwasher! What I read on the net says that, with a dishwasher, it only has a sterilising effect if it's on a hot programme where the temperature is 80 degrees Centigrade/176 degrees Fahrenheit or above.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/12/2008 10:25:02 AM
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Yup, that's what our dishwasher has, it has it's own heating element to get the water hot enough.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/12/2008 10:38:55 AM
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I'll confess though, I didn't boil anything with Jimmy. LOL...reminds me of something someone told me once about having lots of babies and paci's (although this would go for bottles too I guess in some cases). The first baby you boil it, boil the utensils you use to touch it, place it to dry on a sanitary towel that has been bleached in hot water. When it's dry you use the utensils you have to gently place it into it's own sanitary zip top bag and close it with gloved hands. When the baby drops one on the floor you put that on into a bag to re-boil, etc, and you pull out another one that is pre-packaged and waiting for you. You continue this for most/all of the baby's life with the paci. Baby number two comes along and you don't go to such extremes, but you still boil them when you can, and try to keep them in a sanitary zip top bag. When one drops you don't have four hands anymore to get a "clean/sanitary" one out, so you instead go to rinsing it off, looking at it to see if it's "clean"....looks good, back in baby's mouth it goes. Baby number three comes along and you stop picking them up yourself...the other kids do that for you, and they don't know not to just give it back to the baby, not even rinsed off. If you happen to pick it up, you find that there's no way to rinse it off, and you don't have any more, so you spit on it, wipe it with your shirt, and stick it back in the baby's mouth. LOL. (ok...you have to also picture this lady acting this all out while she was telling me...it was hilarious!!!!) on that note though, that's one reason we chose to use playtex bottles that you just put a bag into...too often things like cups and bottles get lost, and I sure didn't want to have to open that thing if it had been lost for a few days (or God forbid a few weeks!!!). It was much easier to just toss the bag and nipple if necessary...nipples are easily replaced and much cheaper then replacing the whole bottle!!! quote:
Maybe that's how he got thrush...bacteria from the bottles maybe? that's very possible...but since you have a dishwasher I highly doubt that was a big thing...unless you didn't use it then. my moms water is disgusting....no one drinks it (bottled water companies make a fortune where she lives!!!!)....so I use bottled water for everything the kids/babies drink. Here though our water is pretty good, so I don't worry about it. It's not as good as the water that we used to get from the artesian spring in TN, but it's good enough for coming from the tap!!!
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/12/2008 12:07:08 PM
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ORIGINAL: nicole6598 He wouldn't take formula now anyway. DD #1 would not take formula either. She was (and still is) a finicky eater.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/12/2008 12:11:21 PM
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ORIGINAL: DenimDiva DD #1 would not take formula either. She was (and still is) a finicky eater. My dd (now 14yo) was and is also still a finicky eater but thankfully was fine with formula - probably because she was offered it when she was very young (when she was a day or so old, because of the neo-natal jaundice).
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/19/2008 4:30:26 PM
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For how long did you all bottle-feed your babies - how old were they when you started to transition onto a cup, and at what age did you give them their last bottle?
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/19/2008 4:42:13 PM
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Levi is on cow's milk now, not formula, but I'll answer about the transitions anyway, if that's okay. He was able to take a sippy cup around 7 or 8 months, but prefers a bottle before nap and bed. I hope to have him weaned from the bottle in the next two months or so, so 16 months old. I don't start my kids on regular cups with no lid until they are about 2.5. Hannah is 3 and doesn't take a sippy anymore, but will take a sports bottle if we're going somewhere in the car.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/20/2008 1:53:49 AM
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ORIGINAL: manda59 For how long did you all bottle-feed your babies - how old were they when you started to transition onto a cup, and at what age did you give them their last bottle? Timmy srated getting formula around 3 months old, a sippy cup of juice water on his 6 month birthday (also when we started solids), and he was completely bottle-fed with no nursing around 7 months. He had a bottle until he was 22ish months old, but not everyday. He didn't seem to actually need the bottle that long because it didn't put him to sleep anymore, so I'm not exactly sure why we still gave it to him. He would only get it before nap and bedtime. But, the last bottle got lost under our dresser and got really nasty moldy by the time I found it, so that was it for bottles. I started giving Jimmy soy formula for nighttime feedings to help his gas when he was around 8 weeks old. One night I got lazy though and didn't want to make a bottle, so I nursed him, and he wasn't gassy anymore. So, I just stopped those bottles Also, prior to that, I had a little bit of a supply issue in the morning and late afternoon for some reason, so he was getting two bottles a day. I got on some meds right away for my supply though, so that only lasted about 3-4 weeks. We started giving him a sippy on his six month b-day also when he started solids. Next month when I start to wean him, I plan to give bottles of cow's milk for naps and bedtime until we separate the crib from our bed and I feel he's old enough to learn to put himself to sleep. Affter that, it'll just be sippies. Unles he's the type of baby who gets really attached to the bottle, then we'll just have to break him of it when he is no longer a baby.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/20/2008 11:33:03 AM
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Gabby is already transitioning to a sippy cup. We don't do bottles in bed or to put her to sleep so I'll probably wean her between 12-15 months like our Dentist recommends... She is started on the sippy cup last month when she started shrieking when I drank from my water bottle, she is doing pretty well and only gets water in it since we probably won't do any juice for a couple years.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/21/2008 1:27:46 AM
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I've got a question too just for the sake of question asking. What brand of bottles did/do you use? Timmy had Avent. They were a baby shower gift and I liked them better than the Walgreens ones we bought. They came highly recommended for breastfed babies too. We used Circo from Target for Jimmy because we were afraid of Timmy getting jealous of Avent bottles, plus they were on sale. With the recent info on BPA in plastic bottles, my hubby is concerned about that, so we're getting Evenflo glass bottles from Amazon. They are only $1.54 for a 3 packs of 8oz. bottles. Speaking of Timmy getting jealous of bottles, I have kind of a funny story. Jimmy was a few weeks old, and Timmy started whining when I gave Jimm a bottle. He kept saying, "baba" in a whiny almost crying voice. So, I got Timmy up on my lap and held him like I did before naps when he had his bottle, and I put it in his mouth. It was formula...LOL, the look on his face was so nasty, I almost died. I did warn him though and told him it was yucky, but he insisted. LOL! He jumped right down and started laughing and saying "yucky baba." Everytime I bottle-fed Jimmy after that, he would point to the bottle and say "yucky baba".
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/21/2008 8:06:33 AM
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I used to use Avent bottles, but switched to Playtex nursers with liners. The playtex silicone nipples are very similar to avent nipples. Health Canada has just declared BPA a "dangerous substance" and are on track to ban all baby products in Canada that contain BPA From what I can understand, Medela bottles are still ok (they are the cloudy plastic type), and playtex liners and of course glass bottles. Some people recommend stainless steel sippy cups, but they are about $20 each, so I'm just going to see what I can find that's "safe" plastic. Wow Christina, only $1.54? Glass bottles here are expensive, like $20 for 2 or something like that.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/21/2008 11:19:08 AM
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Yeah, I was shocked at the price too. Even though the shipping is $9.99, it still makes it worth it. Amazon has some really good deals sometimes. Yolanda, is all the BPA stuff off the shelves? If it is, you can walk into any Wal*Mart or Target and get any sippy, since the safe ones would be the only ones left.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/21/2008 11:56:06 AM
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Some stores like Sears, walmart etc have voluntarily pulled stuff off the shelves, but the ban isn't in effect yet, I'm sure then all the stores will have to pull it. I probably won't need many sippy cups, he doesn't seem to like them, he much prefers a glass-glass or plastic cup, with no covers/nipples/straws.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/21/2008 1:02:26 PM
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I don't know that we will switch to glass, but Gabby's Nuby bottles and sippy cups are already BPA free so I'm not that worried. We mainly use Avent bottles, we have about 6 of those and 3 Nuby ones+2 Nuby sippy's.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/21/2008 8:46:03 PM
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All of medela's products are BPA free, even the new clear bottles. I think we are going to switch to the drop-in liners for the next few months. I am planning to stop using bottles when we go to whole milk (I hope it works to just use sippys) so I don't want to invest a lot in new bottles. We are also doing a lot of traveling and visiting over the next few week so I think the liners will make it easier. So now I have to find safe sippys or straw cups. Yolanda - yay for Chase using a real cup. I had some success with Bug and real cups but ever since he started playing with cups in the tub it is a real disaster! Kris
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/22/2008 8:07:49 AM
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So for anyone who uses powdered formula, do you make it by the bottle, or do you make your day's worth in a bigger container? I have been making it in a large glass bottle for the day, but I am finding it really hard to get all the lumps out. Any secrets? Just keep shaking?
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/22/2008 8:08:41 AM
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Have you tried a whisk? I always made mine by the bottle.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/22/2008 9:54:40 AM
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We make it by the bottle since she never uses the same amount in a day. When I was nannying we used one of those drink pitchers with the built in mixer, it kind of looks like a plunger with holes that you move up and down.
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RE: When breast WASN'T best - 4/22/2008 9:55:29 AM
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Ooh...that's a good idea. I have one of those that Pampered Chef makes. I use it for OJ all the time.
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