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travel sterilisation
By NeeNee on 15/04/2008 in forum
Tesco "My Baby" travel steriliser
The Tesco "My Baby" travel steriliser looks like a big sandwich box and is a great way to sterilise on the go. It comfortably fits a couple of big bottles (210ml or thereabouts) and dummies and can be used in microwave or with a cold water solution
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Mothercare steriliser bottle reviewed
By ThinkBaby on 16/07/2005 in Baby Reviews
Unit-free sterilising bottle - just add microwave
Mothercare Steriliser Bottle Ease, speed and simplicity of use - highly transportable Bottles can take a while to cool enough for handling, not everyone will like the wide-neck Features: Designed for super-fast sterilising in the microwave
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Buyer's Guide to Sterilisers
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2010 in What to buy - pregnancy
Sterilisers are essential to ensure everything to do with feedng your baby is sterile and germ free before he turns 1. But should you get an electric, cold water or microwave steriliser?
Sterilisers - your optionsWhether you're using bottles to feed your formula milk, or expressed breast milk, bottles, teats, rings, lids and all expressing equipment needs to be cleaned thoroughly AND sterilised before each use, until your child
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Sterilising bottles when travelling
By Sarah Lawson on 15/12/2008 in Products
If the fuss of sterilisers puts you off travelling with baby, read our tips and ideas
the task a little easier, and the thought of holidaying with baby a lot more appealing!Microwave steam sterilisersTaking up much less space than electric sterilisers, and handy if you are staying at a villa or cottage where you know there is a microwave
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Dishwashers versus sterilisers: the lowdown
By Cheryl Freedman on 19/02/2011 in Food safety
It's all too tempting for tired mums to swap the steriliser for the dishwasher when it comes to cleaning bottles and teats. But is it really safe for baby?
Of all the unglamorous tasks that new mums must go through, endlessly sterilising bottles and feeding gear is one of the most repetitive and easy to neglect.Fortunately these days, we don't have to boil teats in saucepans for hours on end, thanks
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Review: Avent Express Steam Steriliser
By Maria Muennich on 05/01/2007 in Baby Reviews
A straight-forward electric steriliser offering a reasonably fast cycle at a decent price
Avent Express Steam SteriliserEasy to use, quick sterilising cycle, plenty of roomA bit on the bulky side Features: Electric sterilising unit taking up to six bottles or an Avent Isis breast pump plus bottles. Eight-minute sterilising cycle, stays
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All you need to know about sterilising
By Cheryl Freedman on 03/03/2011 in Food safety
It keeps your baby's feeding kit clean, and stops bacteria breeding – but what do you really need to sterilise, and when can you finally stop?
A steriliser is one of the first pieces of feeding equipment many new mums buy, especially if they are bottle feeding. It's important to religiously sterilise bottles, teats and dummies, as well as items like breast pumps, cups and spoons, to stop
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Win a Fisher-Price Sterimax Steriliser!
By ThinkBaby on 01/06/2009 in Products
Review any product on ThinkBaby during June and we'll automatically enter you in our free draw to win one of five Fisher-Price Sterimax Sterilisers!
This month on ThinkBaby we have teamed up with our friends at Fisher-Price to give you the chance to win one of five Fisher-Price Rainforest Sterimax Electronic Steam Sterilisers. The Sterimax comes complete with two 250ml bottles, two medium flow
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Sterilisation Reversal
By Val Beattie on 26/06/2007 in forum
Has anyone had a successful result
I am hoping to have sterilisation reversal. I have had a diagnostic laparoscopy and was told I was a candidate for reversal. I have had many different hormone / ovulation tests ( I am 37 ), and they have all come back "within normal limits". Now my
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Sterilisation Reversal
By Val Beattie on 26/06/2007 in forum
Has anyone had a successful result
I am hoping to have sterilisation reversal. I have had a diagnostic laparoscopy and was told I was a candidate for reversal. I have had many different hormone / ovulation tests ( I am 37 ), and they have all come back "within normal limits". Now my
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