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List of BPA free bottles binkies and sippys CANT FIND ANYWHERE?

By admin On December 30, 2008 Under Baby Health News, BPA Free Products


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sackley7388 asked:

I am trying to find a list of which baby products do not contain BPA. I would like a list of either all the baby bottles, pacifiers, and sippy cups that do contain BPA, or a list that dosnt contain BPA. This way I can rule out which products I will and will not use for my next baby. For my daughter who is now nine months I use the plastic Dr. Browns, but when she was born, just last year there wasnt as much info on BPA in products like this. For my next child (we're working on it!!!) I want to keep him/her away from as many of these products as I possibly can. Also if you use any BPA free bottles like the Born Free how are they. I will be breastfeeding only, but when I will be at school and eventually at work I want an easy transition back to breast. Also so dad can help me with the night time feedings. So where can I find this info. Thanks in advance

Number 7 on the bottom is the worst possible number to have on anything plastic you use. It has the most chemicals and toxins then all of the others. I want products that are 100% BPA free, not just ones with low levels of it, but NONE of it.
I have thought of glass but I am worried because we have marble tiles in my kitchen and I am concerned about them breaking, I want to try them but I am also VERY clumbsy.
Thanks I make my daughters food and always have, so not too much of a worry there.

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7 comments - add yours
Sarah

December 31, 2008

i just heard that there should be the recycle number 7 on the bottom of the bottles…i would do a yahoo search, i know tons of people have asked this question on here this past week. I dont use bottles so im not 100 percent sure.

Danielle's Mommy

January 3, 2009

Born Free bottles are BPA free. Thats what i use. Actually i use there glass bottles but the plastic ones are BPA.

Hanna's Mommie

January 7, 2009

Binkys are usually made of silicone not plastic so you dont have to worry much their, but have you ever thought of glass bottles? and they also make silicone nipples…. just a thought… sorry not to much of help i dont use bottles or nipples, or anything plastic but her toys! lol

MitTrav

January 13, 2009

Here is one website that gives different choices for BPA free products! Good Luck! Be careful using Gerber plastic food containers with Stage 1/2 foods… they have a number 7 on the bottom and they say that “#7″ products of plastic contain BPA.

LOVINmySAILOR

January 15, 2009

i use the playtex vent-aire

michiganwife

January 15, 2009

I use glass bottles that have a silicone sleeve on them so they won’t break. They cost a ton of money but worth it. You can find out where they sell them near you on this web site. I am sure there is a cheaper option but i also just like the way these bottles look.

oh, and the dr brown inserts fit in these bottles and work! We were origionally using dr browns.

~Dani Banani~

January 19, 2009

Here is a simple list of safe and unsafe bottles…

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