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The bottle that prepares itself makes parents' days easier and leaves more time for what truly matters

When a baby is fed with formula milk, preparing a bottle becomes a daily routine that repeats itself over and over again.

A newborn in the first few months requires 6–8 feedings a day, which means 6–8 times when you need to be precise, hygienic, and attentive, even after a half-sleepless night and even while holding your baby in your arms.

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The best fabrics for children's skin

The skin of newborns and young children is wonderfully soft, but also extremely delicate, and it doesn't take much to irritate it, such as a rough seam, overly aggressive detergent or non-breathable fabric. The choice of materials that touch their bodies every day, from bodysuits to blankets to sleeping bags, is much more important than you might think.

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How to properly sterilize baby bottles, pacifiers, and accessories

Properly sterilizing baby bottles, pacifiers, and accessories is essential during the first months of a baby’s life to protect them from bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Regular sterilization is crucial to ensure the child’s safety and prevent infections. There are various methods—such as boiling, steam, UV-C light, and chemical sterilization—that help maintain hygiene. It is also important to dry the items in a sterile environment to avoid secondary contamination.

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Practical guide for infant formula preparation: hygiene and correct temperature

Breastfeeding is recommended by the WHO as the ideal nutrition for infants in the first six months of life. However, when breastfeeding is not possible or insufficient, formula milk becomes an essential alternative.
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