How do you Sterilise a pigeon bottle?
Pigeon bottles and teats can be sterilised via boiling, chemical or steam – microwave or electric. They should be cleaned thoroughly before being sterilised. After each use, rinse in warm water and wash with Pigeon Liquid Cleanser.
When should I replace my pigeons bottles?
If you use BPA free bottles, make sure you dispose it after six months, or as mentioned on the packaging box. If you use non-BPA free ones, change it within three months.
Is Pigeon bottle good for baby?
Where bottle-feeding is necessary, we recommend the PIGEON Peristaltic Nipple to encourage the natural movement of your baby’s tongue, and ensure optimum development of baby’s facial and jaw muscles.
How quickly do bottle warmers work?
It uses a low-temperature water bath to heat up bottles in about five minutes as well as breast milk storage bags and baby food jars or pouches. (Some parents do note that it can take two cycles to defrost frozen milk and food, though.)
How often do I need to change milk bottles?
every 6 months
Feeding bottles For the health and safety of your babies, we recommend buying new bottles every 6 months, but if you notice any cracks, leaks, chips or discolouration, you must replace them immediately. Same goes for glass.
How often do you change teats on bottles?
every two months
Did you know? We recommend changing your bottle teats every two months. And you should change them immediately if they’re damaged, weak or have been bitten by tiny teeth.
Can we boil pigeon feeding bottle?
Boiling a child’s feeding bottles is an age-old practice in Indian homes—our mothers and grandmothers have been sterilizing bottles by boiling them. Unfortunately, it doesn’t really solve the issue of sterilizing the baby bottles. Doctors now unanimously agree that boiling bottles does not kill all bacteria.
When should I change bottle nipples?
There are two types of nipples available for baby bottles: rubber and silicon. The rubber or the latex one is softer but needs to be replaced very frequently, while the silicon ones are firmer and durable. They should generally be replaced after every few months.
Are pigeon bottles anti colic?
PIGEON offers an extensive range of essential bottles and teats to support expressed breast milk or formula. Our bottles are specially designed for gentle grip and all teats feature a unique venting system to adjust air pressure inside the bottle and help reduce colic.
Are pigeon bottles good for colic?
Excellent for colic and other digestive issues, easy to wash and sterilise. Fits in most of the standard sterilisers. Wide range of teat and bottles sizes are available.
How do I sterilise my pigeon products?
Chemical and steam: Use sterilisation products made specifically for baby bottles and follow the provided instructions. Chemical sterilisation may cause the printing on the bottle to fade. UV Sterilisation: Pigeon does not recommend UV Sterilisation be used on Pigeon products made of plastic and silicone material such as nursing bottles and teats.
Can I Recycle my pigeon bottles and teats?
Yes, all Pigeon bottles can be recycled as can the collars and hoods. The teats are made from silicone and cannot be recycled. How should I sterilise my bottles and teats?
How do you sterilize a baby bottle?
Bring the water to a boil and let boil for 5 minutes. Turn heat off and cool. Take care to ensure the bottle components do not rest against the hot sides of the container. Chemical and steam: Use sterilisation products made specifically for baby bottles and follow the provided instructions.