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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]WTH? Just buy a bottle brush and about 10 glass bottles. Never use plastic bottles by the way. [/quote] i'm not the OP but i don't think this is a crazy ask... as an exclusive pumper i pumped into spectra bottles 8x a day and then would have baby drink out of dr. brown anti colic (she had bad colic and reflux)... and we bought enough of the pump parts so that we could just wash them at end of day but iw as 8 sets of flanges, shields, etc. whenever i complain about how rough that time was my husband immediately jokes how hard it was for him with all the bottles. if we had the money i'm sure he would've loved to outsource that task (and it was way to much to run the dishwasher- would take more than the top rack alone, and our dishwasher is slow to dry so if we did it at night would risk still being wet next am unless we used extra hot dryer setting which i'd be hesitant to do with plastic baby bottles) [/quote] Same here. Washing pump and bottle parts is the worst. I think you could try someone on care.com or your neighborhood group looking for an extra hour or two of work in the evenings. [/quote]
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