Would you say a bottle washer/sterilizer is needed? Or do some people just use their dishwasher? Just wondering if a bottle sterilizer is really a must have or just another thing that isn’t needed. Thank you!
That’s a great point! I was given one second hand from a friend and I haven’t used it. I’ve found the dishwasher works fine, and if you want you can pop the tops in some boiling water. I do that with dummies/pacifiers and teething toys too.
@@Bookhardtsbooks for the most part before she was mobile and not eating solids I found I didn’t need soap. Now that she’s moving and sticking her hands in everything that’s changed, but I still just use the natural non toxic soap we have in the house. I would say you don’t need to go out and buy baby soap if you have something like this on hand already.
Would you say a bottle washer/sterilizer is needed? Or do some people just use their dishwasher? Just wondering if a bottle sterilizer is really a must have or just another thing that isn’t needed. Thank you!
That’s a great point! I was given one second hand from a friend and I haven’t used it. I’ve found the dishwasher works fine, and if you want you can pop the tops in some boiling water. I do that with dummies/pacifiers and teething toys too.
You don't wash your baby with soap? Water doesn't clean it just washes dirt away, but not grease and germs...
@@Bookhardtsbooks for the most part before she was mobile and not eating solids I found I didn’t need soap. Now that she’s moving and sticking her hands in everything that’s changed, but I still just use the natural non toxic soap we have in the house. I would say you don’t need to go out and buy baby soap if you have something like this on hand already.