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>Is the recommendation to sterilize bottles and teats for the first year
>really accurate? What about spoons and plates for solid food? What about
>toys? What about bits of lint baby picks up as he crawls around? What
>about the parents' skin?
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>It sounds like an exaggeration to manipulate (too strong a word?) mothers
>into choosing breastfeeding.
I take your point, Claire, but it is culturally normal for mothers in
the UK to sterilise all bottles and teats that have had milk in them,
for about a year - mothers are always very shocked when they hear
that US mothers don't do this!! I have no idea if it makes a
difference after the first few months (or ever), but asking mothers
in the UK to sterilise is not a big deal to them. They don't bother
sterilising plates and spoons or toys - the difference is (they are
told) because milk is a breeding ground for bugs, and bottles and
teats are harder to clean properly without sterilising.
The European Food Standards Agency calls for ready to feed, liquid
formula to be used
in all formula fed babies under 4 weeks old (not powder) and for
formula to be made up
fresh for each feed.
http://www.efsa.eu.int/press_room/press_release/696_en.html
This has yet to be translated into UK guidance. I don't know if other
countries in the EU recommend this.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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