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Whats so bad about that? Theyre making BPA-free plastic nowadays!
The answer to that is, even though bottle manufacturers may offer BPA-free claims, mounting scientific studies now suggest that many plastics including BPA-free ones, contain added chemicals that may be just as, or even more dangerous to health.
A big uproar about BPA in plastic baby products arose in the early s when the chemical was found leaching out of plastic bottles into the milk thats in contact with it, leading to the possibility of babies taking in small doses of the toxic substance. Thankfully, BPA has now been banned from baby products in many countries.
Bisphenol-a (BPA) is a chemical used in the production of plastic, which makes it see-through and virtually unbreakable, but it is also linked to health problems related to brain development, reproduction and cancer.
Leaching of the chemical tends to occur when plastic bottles are heated (and it is required to sterilize baby bottles) or the contents of the bottle are hot (it is custom to warm milk for babies in bottles).
As a conscious parent, avoid buying plastic bottles altogether for your child even if it says BPA-free. So what plastic alternatives are truly safe for your little one?
Glass
Old-fashioned glass is a classic that has been used for decades in baby bottles. Its a safe and healthy option thats easy to sterilize clean in boiling water. Glass is also more durable and can be easily used for your next baby. Plus, its recyclable, making it better for the environment.
The disadvantage of glass bottles is that theyre slightly heavier that their plastic counterparts, making it harder for babies to self-feed at an earlier age, and there are chances of breakage. Although, silicone and fabric sleeves are now available to help in preventing breakage.
We are big fans of Dr Browns glass wide-neck bottles with their anti-colic vent system and Life Factorys trendy glass bottles with their colourful silicone sleeves.
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is virtually unbreakable, very durable and naturally insulating, which means it will keep its contents hot or cold for a long period of time. This makes it an ideal choice for baby bottles, especially when out and about, as it will prevent you from having to warm up your bottle to feed your little one if there are no facilities available.
Though a steel bottle will be heavier than a plastic one, new designs have made it easy for little hands to hold onto.
Pura Kiki and Think Baby are good options for stainless steel baby bottles with spout options to transition from a baby bottle to a sippy cup and beyond.
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Silicone
Food-grade silicone is a non-toxic polymer mostly made from silica (sand), which is lightweight, soft like rubber and does not break, making it the perfect material for eco-friendly baby bottles.
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Unlike plastic, it can withstand heating and freezing without leaching harmful chemicals that will contaminate the milk. We love the fact that silicone bottles are flexible and squishy, making them perfect for little hands that like to explore.
Comotomo silicone baby bottles, with their wide base nipples designed to mimic the breast are definitely a favourite.
Plastic may not be the best material for baby bottles anymore, but luckily there are plenty of safer alternatives to choose from.
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It may feel like there are a million different baby bottles out there; different brands, sizes and materials. But all bottles can essentially be categorised into three different categories; silicone baby bottle, glass baby bottle and plastic baby bottle.
We believe that a silicone baby bottle offers up the ideal feeding solution for your bub. Theyre not as heavy or breakable like glass baby bottles, and theyre more environmentally friendly and safer than plastic baby bottles.
In this article, well outline 10 more reasons why youre better off investing in a silicone baby bottle.
We cant speak for every silicone baby bottle, but the Omababy HeorShe Silicone Baby Bottle has been designed to mimic natural breast feeding, the perfect choice if youre combining bottle and breast feeding.Utilising 898 reverse breast molds, the ultra soft nipple is the closest thing youll find to a real breast. Bub will love it!Unlike plastic bottles that tend to be porous and prone to staining, a silicone baby bottle is super easy to clean. Silicone is BPA free and anti-bacterial, meaning no nasties will come into contact with bubs little mouth.A silicone baby bottle is easy to wash by hand but can also be washed in the dishwasher too for even easier clean up! You can also pop a silicone baby bottle in the microwave, and unlike glass bottles it wont get hot.Its easy to sterilise a silicone baby bottle, simply pop it in your Kiwy Cube UV Steriliser and youre good to go!Our Omababy Silicone Baby Bottle comes with a unique air control system which allows for bottle venting. Because of this, our silicone baby bottle prevents gassiness and colic pain in your baby.Theres no need to buy new bottles as your baby grows, simply swap your S-Flow nipple for an X-Flow nipple on your silicone baby bottle when bub reaches 6 months!
Plastic baby bottles are notorious for their short lives, scratching easily and prone to wear and tear. A silicone baby bottle is made from more durable materials, meaning youll be able to keep it for longer.
A glass baby bottle can shatter when dropped, becoming a safety hazard for your baby. You wont have that problem with a silicone baby bottle Not only are glass baby bottles breakable, but theyre also much heavier than their silicone or plastic counterparts. A silicone baby bottle is easier for your bub to grip and lift.Lastly, silicone baby bottles are BPA free and dont contain any nasty chemicals. While plastic bottles may make milk taste funny, silicone bottles keep milk tasting fresh.Available in 2 different sizes and a range of colours, your bub is going to love their silicone baby bottle!
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