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Baby Milk Storage Accessories

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Summary: There are several ways to store milk for babies, including powdered formula and liquid formula, which both need to be kept in sterilized bottles. Use sterilized bottle nipples and rings to keep from exposing a baby to germs with advice from a career mother in this free video on baby parenting.

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Vickie Wheaton is a career mom with decades of uninterrupted experience. She works around the clock taking care of her family.read more

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"Congratulations on your newborn baby. Today we are going to talk about storage of baby milk. Every parent can be a little anxious and worried about the proper feeding of a baby. There's several ways to store milk for your child. There's powdered formula and liquid formula. So it depends on what you're comfortable with and using at that time with your child. Now if you're using the powdered, you must make sure that you use the purified water to mix with the powder so that everything is good. You know, you don't want no germs or anything like that in your newborn. And then if you use the liquid, the only thing that you really have to worry about is getting it into a clean bottle that's prepared for your baby. That would be sterilized bottles and nipples and rings. If you are breastfeeding, there's several ways that you could do that. You're at home and you feel comfortable, you can breastfeed your baby at home. But if you're going out and you'd like to maybe take a bottle with you, you can extract the breast milk from your breast and use that and put it in a sterile bottle. My name is Vickie Wheaton and that was on storing baby milk."

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