Can a baby bottle nipple be sterilized with boiling water?
Generally, baby bottle nipples can be sterilized by scalding with boiling water, which helps kill bacteria. The specific analysis is as follows:
Since breast milk or formula contains rich nutrients, after feeding, the nipple can easily become a breeding ground for bacteria. Boiling water typically reaches 100°C, which is effective for disinfection and helps eliminate pathogens, preventing them from entering the baby’s body through the mouth and causing discomfort. However, care should be taken not to scald the nipple for too long, and avoid boiling the nipple in water, as nipples are usually made of silicone material—prolonged boiling may cause harmful substances to leach out, potentially affecting health.
Routinely disinfecting baby bottle nipples can help prevent diseases.