FAQ /Frequently asked questions/

Feeding Bottles

From what age does the bottle no longer need to be sterilised?

The body’s defences are already very well developed in a baby who is six months old. At this age, all you need to do is sterilize the bottle and the nipple occasionally.If the baby is ill, the bottle should be sterilized again every single day.

How are Lorelli baby bottles cleaned?

The Lorelli bottle is unscrewed and taken apart to make it easier to clean. This makes it easy to rinse the individual parts with water and a mild cleaning agent. All individual parts become hygienically clean in any sterilizer. Sterilization before each use of the bottle is particularly important for newborns.

When does baby switch over from the bottle to the drinking cup?

Six-month-old babies love drinking from a cup. This products will ensure that baby makes the perfect transition from breastfeeding or bottle feeding to independent drinking.

Are Lorelli bottles shatterproof?

Yes, all parts in the Lorelli bottles are shatterproof.

Do Lorelli bottles remain leaktight when they are transported?

Yes, because the protective cap ensures that the liquid remains in the bottle. Simply place the protective cap on the bottle and then you can transport it safely.

How often should the bottle nipple be replaced?

For hygiene reasons, the nipples should be replaced at regular intervals. Simply check the nipple each time you are about to use the bottle – especially when baby already has teeth – and replace it when the first signs of damage or weak points become apparent.

Can Lorelli bottles be warmed up in the microwave?

No. Lorelli bottles are not suitable for use in a microwave.

Preparing and heating food in the bottle: What should I look out for?

Before the bottle is placed in the water bath or the bottle warmer, the sealing cap is always removed. The contents of the bottle must not boil – so do not pour any boiling liquids into it! Before feeding begins, the bottle should be dried using a clean cloth.