i use adiri. my friend is till using her toxic bottles, she says if its not one thing its another, i tried to get her to change them but shes not going to…
What baby bottles are you using – BPA free?
So I just got an email from a friend basically stating that most plastic bottles that everyone has been using are totally toxic. Also, other things right down to pacifiers, sippy cups, breast pump parts, teething toys...what is good for us anymore?
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January 2, 2009
January 2, 2009
I haven’t changed them. I mean, I just heard about it and my son has been on dr, brown’s bottles since he was born. I am not worried about it. You realize how many others have used these bottles before now without complications?
January 4, 2009
i use the Nuby ones…says right on the package BPA free..the nipples are soft and nice for baby’s gums even have little bumps for when they teeth…and they’re cheaper than i hear some of the bottles out there are
January 7, 2009
check and look on the bottom left where it says BPA free items or simply typed it in the search area and it will give you a variety of BPA free items. i just purchased BPA free pacifiers and sippy cups a minute ago.
a lot of people are just worried about the bottles and totally forgot about the pacifiers.
i called babies r us and they don’t have the bpa free pacifiers!
good luck
January 8, 2009
My 3.5 yr old son had his expressed breastmilk from Dr Browns bottles but we have thrown them out and bought Sassy Mam bottles for our 14 week old daughter as they are BPA free. Why risk it for the sake of £30 even if it is just hype and scare tactics.
January 9, 2009
Dr. Brown’s makes glass bottles. I would recommend that to you so that you know your baby won’t have the gas, but also you won’t have the guilt. Check out this website:. It gives you info on all BPA free products and even has a number you can text while shopping to ask if it’s BPA free. They’ll text you right back with a response, free of charge! I’ve already switched to glass bottles and love them. They’re heavier, but my son has still been able to hold them since he was 6 months old. Congratulations on the baby, your obsessing is just another sign that you’re going to be a great mommy!






