How To Use Glass Baby Bottles

May 19, 2026

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Before use, inspect the nipple to ensure it is free from damage or signs of aging. Wash your hands thoroughly before preparing the formula. It is recommended to use a wide-mouth bottle, as this facilitates both cleaning and formula preparation.


Baby bottles require regular sterilization-ideally on a daily basis. Sterilization methods include boiling (placing the bottle in a pot of boiling water) or steaming (using a steam sterilizer). Avoid heating the bottle directly in a microwave, as this can cause localized overheating, potentially degrading the material or resulting in uneven heating of the milk.
Clean the bottle immediately after each feeding. Any leftover milk that has been sitting for more than one hour should be discarded; do not reheat it for consumption.


It is recommended to replace the nipple every 1 to 3 months, or immediately if any signs of aging or damage appear. The glass body of the bottle can be used for an extended period provided it remains free of cracks; however, it is advisable to inspect it annually and replace it promptly if any cracks are detected.


Glass bottles are heavier and more fragile than other types; when traveling or going out, it is recommended to carry them in a shock-resistant storage case and to supervise them closely to prevent accidental breakage. You may also choose to use a silicone protective sleeve to enhance drop resistance and improve grip.

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