From the AVENT instruction book:
"Removed items must be used/ASSEMBLED immediately or re-sterilised. Expressed milk can be stored in a sterile breast milk container in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours (not in the door) or in the freezer for up to 3 months. Infant formula should be made up fresh for each feed"
That's wrong EBM can be stored for 8 days in the fridge.
My midwife told me a sterile bottle can be left in the fridge.
Copied exactly from the instruction book.
If you're using formula you can also make the sterilised bottles up with just boiled water in & they will stay sterile for 24 hours. Then you can just grab & put powder in when needed.
If you're using formula you can also make the sterilised bottles up with just boiled water in & they will stay sterile for 24 hours. Then you can just grab & put powder in when needed.
If you're using formula you can also make the sterilised bottles up with just boiled water in & they will stay sterile for 24 hours. Then you can just grab & put powder in when needed.
This is how I have made my bottles up for the past year. The healthcare assistant at my hospital told me that I could do it like this. In nearly a year, my lo has been fine with me making his bottles like this.
If you're using formula you can also make the sterilised bottles up with just boiled water in & they will stay sterile for 24 hours. Then you can just grab & put powder in when needed.
If you're using formula you can also make the sterilised bottles up with just boiled water in & they will stay sterile for 24 hours. Then you can just grab & put powder in when needed.
The formula has to be added to water above 70 degrees to kill any bacteria in the powder.