Farida Shaikh
Leftover milk or baby food should be discarded immediately after feeding, as bacteria can grow quickly in unfinished food, posing health risks to the baby.
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Swati Pawar
Regularly inspect utensils for cracks, discoloration, or rough edges. If any damage is found, replace the utensil immediately to prevent potential choking hazards or bacterial growth.
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Gauri Sawant
The best way to warm baby food or milk is to place the container in a bowl of warm water or use a bottle warmer. Microwaving is not recommended as it can cause uneven heating and create hot spots.
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Sneha Saroj
Baby bottles and utensils should be sterilized daily, especially for newborns, to prevent the risk of infections. As the baby grows, sterilization can be done less frequently, but proper washing remains essential.
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Urmila Arjun Ghadigaonkar
Baby utensils need to be kept separate to avoid cross-contamination with bacteria or food residues from adult meals, ensuring the highest hygiene standards for the baby’s sensitive immune system.
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