Bottle Sanitation
Formula Preparation
Feeding baby
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Storage/Use
100

Bottles should be sanitized this often.

Once a day

100

Which babies need a little extra protection against bacteria when mixing formula.

Babies younger than 2 months old,

born prematurely,

or have a weakened immune system.

100

4 signs that baby is hungry

Rooting/turning the head

Smacking/licking their lips

Sucking on their hands

Crying

100

When a baby has 3+ watery stools/24 hr or when stools are more frequent/watery than usual

Diarrhea

 

100
Time to use prepared formula at room temperature

2 hours

200

A dishwasher has to have this ability in order to properly sanitize bottles.

A heated dry cycle
200

A way to cool formula before serving it.

Running the bottle under cold water or placing in a bowl of cold water.

200

4 signs that baby may be full

Sucking slowly or not at all

Turning away from the breast/bottle

Relaxed hands/arms

Falling a sleep

200

When starting solids....This should be offered before offering new foods

Breastmilk or formula

200

Time to use formula by after feeding begins

1 hour


300

Time bottles need to be boiled for sanitization.

5 minutes

300

A way to warm up formula to a safe and desirable temperature for baby.

Place the cold bottle in a bowl of warm water.

Never microwave formula, never use hot water to thaw breastmilk or heat up formula.

300

When we hold the bottle more horizontally, tilting the milk into the nipple and out of it, slowing down the feed and giving baby breaks to rest.

Paced-bottle feeding

300

The number of days to wait before trying a new food to look for allergic reactions

3-5 days


300

Time to use formula if opened and refrigerated

24 hours

400

Which babies especially need their bottles sanitized.

When baby is younger than 2 months, 

was born prematurely, 

or has a weekend immune system.

400

The number of minutes to let boiled water cool before mixing with the formula powder.

5 minutes

400

3-4 Reasons why propping the bottle is not recommended.

Risk of choking

Risk of ear infections

Risk of dental cavities.

Risk of underfeeding/overfeeding

400

The most important food for baby until they turn 1

Breastmilk or formula


400

Time to use an opened can of powdered formula

1 month

500

The temperature the hot water should be in order to kill bacteria in powdered formula.


158o

or 

70oC

500

3 Reasons why adding food to the bottle is not recommended.

Increased risk of choking

Decreased opportunity to learn how to swallow solids

Decreased intake of nutritious formula


500

WIC recommendations come from...

The CDC
500

2 considerations if mixing breastmilk with formula 

1) Mixing the powder to the breastmilk can add calories but should only be done under the instruction of a healthcare provider

2) Liquid formula should only be mixed right before feeding, not being allowed to sit mixed for very long.