Widening Baby Bottle Nipples
Things You'll Need
- Sewing needle Lighter
Instructions
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Evaluate how your current flow speed is working. If your baby is constantly choking as he is feeding, chances are the nipple speed is too fast. If your baby seems frustrated while eating, working hard to suck, and has a pattern of eating small, frequent meals, chances are your nipple speed is too slow, and you may want to widen the bottle nipple.
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Sterilize the bottle nipple. Place the bottle nipple in boiling water for about 5 minutes. This will kill bacteria and prevent it from invading the new or widened nipple hole.
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Sterilize a sewing needle. Heat it until red hot. You can use a lighter to heat the needle. Be sure that the needle is sterile to prevent the spread of bacteria. If your existing hole is bigger than a standard sewing needle, use a larger-gauge sewing needle.
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Insert the cooled needle into the existing hole. Slide the needle through the existing hole so that the widest part of the needle works to expand the existing hole. Work the needle around the hole in a circular fashion to further stretch the hole.
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Run the nipple through the dishwasher or wash with hot, soapy water. Rinse well and test the new flow speed. Hold the bottle upside down when filled with liquid before giving to your baby. If the flow seems to be slightly increased, test the flow on your baby. Use caution the first time using the nipple now that it has an increased flow speed.
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