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plastic bottles
Added: 75 days ago.
Added by: XIDJA
Section: General.
Status: This question is Closed. (Questions will be closed after 10 days.)


i am plan on breast feeding but would like to also use bottles so my husband can feed and i my baby can be left with him or grandparents w/o me. i`m wondering if people still use plastic bottles or stay away from them. do you just try to buy bpa free bottles instead of regular ones? or do you think its not a big concern since so many things have the bpa in them? thanks for your input



ragtopgirl - 74 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) I use playtex nurser bottles withthe bag in them. After trying several brands this is worked for a cracky and gassy baby.

TMDB101 - 75 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) No dont get any bottles with BPA!!! right when i heard about that I looked it up and its really really bad!!! i had bought all my bottles already and had to throw them all out and buy new ones BPA free!!!

Andrea1222 - 75 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) i use the drop ins too! they are bpa free, safe, easy and great for colic or gas! they are awesome! or get the born free bottles those are l ike $10/bottle but they are the clear plstic that is bpa free too

amber325 - 75 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) Yeah I plan on using the drop in ones too...So easy and convient :)

tonya- - 75 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) I plan on breast feeding but i would love to use bottles a couple times a day so hubby can bond that way to i got the playtex drop-ins system its the most like mothers one i also bought the playtex dual pump and the bottles that i got have a breastmilk storage kit that they hook on the the breast pump and you freeze the whole drop in so when you need it you just take it out unfreeze it and put it into the bottle there is no mess

Mrs.M.H. - 75 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) Okay, here's my idea for this. I'll BF for about two wks and then I'll be allowing my H to feed baby with bottles that I pump for and store in glass bottles and heat in glass bottles and then place in Playtex plastic liner bottles with the most natural nipple type I can find. I found this bottle to be the best type to use because there isn't a bunch of cleaning to do to them. If you go to the Playtex website it will give the low down on all of their products so to help you choice which you are more comfortable with. They tell you what and which things might have BPA in them and most of their stuff no longer has it. Good luck!