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Discussion in 'Infants' started by lat13, Jun 10, 2015.

  1. lat13

    lat13 Senior IL'ite

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    Can we use induction Stowe to heat the water for 4 months baby to bath.?y we should nt use heater water to bath. When can we use heater water to bath infant ?can we use induction Stowe to heat the water and mix, for formula milk (similac)Can we use induction Stowe for sterling feeding bottle
     
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  2. ramyaramani

    ramyaramani Moderator Staff Member IL Hall of Fame

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    Yes you can. In US lots of household operate on electric stoves. So yes you can use it for boiling water/sterilizing.

    I have always used heater water for bathing my 2 kids.
     
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    lat13 Senior IL'ite

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    Thanks for your reply. Ramyaramani
     
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    viki123 Silver IL'ite

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    @lat13,
    My DH was concerned about lead in heater water, so I use to boil water on stove and used it for bathing. Once my DS was 9 months, I started using heather water.
     
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    ramyaramani Moderator Staff Member IL Hall of Fame

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    Lead is a major concern in US households where the houses were built before 1969. This was clarified according to my pediatrician in US.
     
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    tashidelek2002 IL Hall of Fame

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    There is no lead in the house water heaters in USA. In very old houses they often had lead water pipes but I think those days are pretty gone so don't worry as they have been replaced. Just use the hot water out of the tap and don't kill yourself needlessly heating water on the stove.
     

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