ALL of Asda’s own brand baby bottles are BPA free…the really cheap ones that they sell…I think they’re about 1.50 for three! I’ve been ordering glass ones off the internet and it was costing me almost £20.00 for three including postage! Asda dont make a big deal of it on the packaging…it just says “BPS free” in really small writing…plus I never would have bought those cheap ones if I hadn’t know they were BPA free…did you know this?

I have been researching endless brands of BPA free bottles because of the hazards that exist with plastic and especially reheating plastic for baby milk/formula. I have come across a few and I have read countless reviews but now I would like the advice from some other mothers that have used these bottles. Ideally I would like to have a glass bottle because the concerns with chemicals do not exist here. However my main concern is the bottle breaking or when my child gets older and like most children do, start tossing bottles around. The last thing I want is glass to be all over or a fear of them putting it in their mouth. The next type I have looked at are the BPA free plastic bottles but my main concern with these is still the plastic. Even though the BPA is not present something else harmful could be. The brands I have considered are the following:
Evenflo classic glass bottle
Dr. Browns’ glass & plastic BPA free
BornFree glass & plastic
Evenflo BPA free plastic
Playtex Ventair BPA free
Advent BPA free
Any Suggestions?

Are The Licensed Nfl Baby Bottles Bpa Free?

Or how can I find out?

Bpa Free- Baby Bottles?

I’m looking for baby bottles BPA free. I dont want to use glass and I see ebay have brand new Born Free plastic bottle (BPA free) is that true? or all bpa free bottle should be in glass? and another question, the nuby bottle, they are cheaper compares to born free but the nipple things, Its hard to suck, how do I replace it with? I am currently use dr browns plastic one and the vent system is hard to wash. So I hope you guys recommend me good BPA free bottles and tell me more about it. Thanks

Do You Use Bpa Free Bottles And Pacifiers?

If so, what kinds? and do you feed breastmilk or formula?
If not, why not?

we are using the playtex glass bottles, they are really sturdy and clean up well.

I’ve been told by my ob/gyn that breast feeding or giving my baby breast milk, will be unhealthy for me and the twins I am carrying. I would like to know what BPA bottles or glass bottles that you used for your baby. Please no rude answers, and please don’t tell me to give my child breast milk. Thanks.

I belong to freecycle in my town. If you don;t know what that is its a place that you can give your unwanted stuff away for free. Anyways someone is offering bottles and nipples on freecycle, I personally think that is gross, that you should buy ones that ONLY your baby will use, am I being nit picky or do you guys agree?

My son would drink from them. I went out and bought a few bottles and tried them out. I found I like the Avent bottles or the playtex dropins the best.

I have been told that maybe to help my 3 month old not be so grizzly all day and night, and only having 1-2 hours sleep at a time to try adding thickener to his bottles, because he might not be getting enough and is still hungry,he is on a lactose free formula. Someone said that using a teaspoon of cornflour is basically exactly the same as the commercial bought thickener. Does anyone know if this is true and wether I should try it with my little man? Thanks

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