frogsnack (133.2 days ago)After breastfeeding, Dr.Browns bottles, their the best!!
KarenVG (133.6 days ago) I have and will use the playtex bottles with liners or drop ins... they are great when you travel and can`t be sure of getting the bottles sterile...the liners are always sterile... don`t pay top dollar for bottles...
MJamison (133.6 days ago)http://www.playtexbaby.com/Products/Bottles/Playtex_Products_Statement.pdf
chelsie (133.6 days ago)Use Born Free glass bottles. That is what I am doing.
captshelley (133.6 days ago)I`m sticking with the bottles I have already. I mostly breastfeed though. I go to the doctor Monday and see what she says because most doctors haven`t heard a thing about it yet.
giftsfromgod (133.6 days ago)i breastfeed, but when i do pump and feed i use medela bottles. they are bpa free and are 4.99 each or 12.99 for 3
agonzales (133.7 days ago)I was wondering the same thing. I bought the soothie starter bottles but now after finding about this bpa thingy Im gonna go with the sassy ultivent ones as MelissaJoanne said. Those were my first choice before buying the soothies but didnt know about this whole bpa thing when I bought them.
lukesmyboy (133.7 days ago)Boobies are BPA free! hehe
sadielady (133.7 days ago)i will probably use glass bottles. less worrries.
leanie093 (133.8 days ago)i use traditional glass bottles. you can`t go wrong.
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