When our children were babies I'm sure we will all have used Milton to sterilise bottles and dummies etc. Everything was soaked in a Milton solution for hours.
I hated that smell. To the generation before us it probably seemed wonderful, easier than boiling everything on the stove.
By the time my GD came along, steam sterilisers had come into being. Wash everything, arrange it in the steriliser, and a few minutes in the microwave and it was all done. Then a few years later there were steam sterilising bags, which took one bottle, and maybe a dummy or two. Ideal for travelling or taking to Grandma's.
My DD3, has had to give up breastfeeding and has bottles to sterilise. Now there are feeding bottles which you sterilise by putting the water into the bottle! You wash all the parts then put it all back together in a certain way, with some water in the bottle. Into the microwave and it sterilises it all like that! Likewise the dummy can be sterilised in the plastic dummy case with some water.
We have come a long way since Milton!
I hated that smell. To the generation before us it probably seemed wonderful, easier than boiling everything on the stove.
By the time my GD came along, steam sterilisers had come into being. Wash everything, arrange it in the steriliser, and a few minutes in the microwave and it was all done. Then a few years later there were steam sterilising bags, which took one bottle, and maybe a dummy or two. Ideal for travelling or taking to Grandma's.
My DD3, has had to give up breastfeeding and has bottles to sterilise. Now there are feeding bottles which you sterilise by putting the water into the bottle! You wash all the parts then put it all back together in a certain way, with some water in the bottle. Into the microwave and it sterilises it all like that! Likewise the dummy can be sterilised in the plastic dummy case with some water.
We have come a long way since Milton!
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