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Old July 24th 04, 10:59 PM
Sue
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Default Boiling latex and silicone nipples

Well you're just creating more work for yourself. Unless it's hubby and he
is standing over you every minute of bottle preparation, then how is this
person going to know. And if it is your husband, then have him do it if he
is so concerned or show him the latest news on bottle preparation.
--
Sue (mom to three girls)

"Jody Pellerin" wrote in message
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If I didn't boil them every time (including the nipples), this person

would
never drop it.
"Sue" wrote in message
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Boiling nipples do weaken them as does the dishwasher. However, you don't
need to boil them at all if you just wash them in hot soapy water or the
dishwasher. Also, you should take the nipple off before you microwave it

and
then put it back on once the milk is warm.
--
Sue (mom to three girls)

"Jody Pellerin" wrote in message
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There's been a bit of a debate between myself and somebody in the

family
over boiling and microwaving nipples. From what I was told, by boiling

latex
nipples, it dries them out and they flake in the babies mouth. And I

guess
microwaves do the same thing to them. I use the microwave to warm my
daughter's bottles, however, ours is very weak so it's usually just at

room
temperature and I shake it very well afterwards to avoid hot spots.
Anyways, to end this debate and to be safe because I boil my bottles and
nipples after every use to sterilize them, I replaced all latex nipples

with
silicone nipples. So when I told this person that they said it does the

same
thing to them... which I'm not quite agreeing on but I can't find any

info
on it so I can't be certain.
Can you guys give me any info on boiling them and this issue with them
flaking? Does the same thing happen to silicone nipples?