There is no need to sterilize pacifiers every time you change them. However, it is always a good practice to clean them thoroughly with warm soapy water and a soft cloth after each use.

Pacifiers should be sterilized every three months to maintain their effectiveness and safety.

MAM pacifiers are not dishwasher safe.

There are a few ways to sterilize MAM bottles. One way is to boil them for 10 minutes. Another way is to place them in the oven at 375 degrees Fahrenheit for 15 minutes.

There are a few ways to take apart a MAM pacifier. One way is to unscrew the top. Another way is to remove the four screws at the base of the pacifier.

MAM pacifiers cannot go in a sterilizer.

MAM pacifiers typically last about six months.

There are a few ways to store pacifiers after sterilizing them. One way is to place them in a airtight container or bag. Another way is to store them in the refrigerator.

MAM bottles are designed to store hot liquids, not boiling water. Boiling water can cause the bottle to explode.

MAM bottles are not self sterilising. They are designed to be used with a Steriliser.

The most common way to keep MAM bottles sterile is by using a Sterile Water Injection System (SWIS).