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I wonder if anyone knows of any research / work on the outcomes of steam
sterilisers or dishwasher sterilisers (there is such a thing, isn't there?)
for use on dummies, teats, etc etc during an episode of thrush in breastfed
baby / breastfeeding mother.
In the wonderful resource from LLLI, by Lisa Amir and Kay Hoover, boiling is
the method recommended, with hypochloride solution mentioned, but no mention
I could find of steam or dishwasher. Any info -- esp research based --
would be gratefully received. (I am trying to skim lactnet at the moment so
will hope to catch posts).
Magda Sachs
Breastfeeding Supporter, BfN, UK
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