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SUMMARY:4.2 Sterilization of Bottles, Parts and Utensils
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DESCRIPTION: After feeding, clean the baby bottle thoroughly in time to avoid the growth of bacteria. If the baby is hospitalized, follow the healthcare provider&rsquo;s instructions for cleaning infant feeding items.

What are infant feeding items? Infant feeding items include bottles and nipples, rings, and caps that go with them. Certain bottles also may include valves or membranes. Some infants may be fed with a syringe, medicine cup, spoon, or supplemental nursing system. Follow these steps for cleaning the infant&rsquo;s feeding items to help prevent germs from contaminating the milk feeding the baby:

Wash the hands well with soap and water for 20 seconds.
Separate all bottle parts (for example, bottles, nipples, caps, rings, valves).
Rinse bottle parts and any other feeding items by holding them under running water. The water can be warm or cold. Wash feeding items. Do not set them in the sink.
Place all items in a clean basin or container used only to clean infant feeding items. Do not...

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