Proper Storage of Baby Bottles
Proper storage of baby bottles and milk is crucial for your baby's health. Opt for bottles with anti-gas properties to reduce discomfort from swallowed air. When out, use plastic containers or special milk storage bags, as they are less likely to cause spoilage compared to glass. If freezing milk, label containers with the date, fill them only three-quarters full to allow for expansion, and discard milk stored longer than three months in a deep freezer or two weeks in a regular freezer. Thaw milk in warm water, never in a microwave, and always sanitize bottles thoroughly before use.