Baby bottle recall, what are you going to use?
ALLYSON asked:
With this baby bottle recall, what do you plan on using instead of these plastic bottles? I am kind of timid about glass bottles because my baby likes to throw things and also things get droppped. We wouldn’t give a baby a glass toys to play with, so why glass bottles? Is there anything else we can use?
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With this baby bottle recall, what do you plan on using instead of these plastic bottles? I am kind of timid about glass bottles because my baby likes to throw things and also things get droppped. We wouldn’t give a baby a glass toys to play with, so why glass bottles? Is there anything else we can use?
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i’m still going to use the bottles that we have. bottles can be expensive, so why would i throw the ones we have and go buy new ones? thats ridiculous. scientists are always finding something wrong with everything all the time, this isn’t going to change my mind.
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I dont know anythings else, but I think Avent bottles are the best. That’s all I use.
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I am using playtex nursers. But I am planning on breastfeeding. But when I need them I am going to use the drop ins
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walmart,sears,the pharmacies they are all giving refunds!! here at walmart they give 8 dollars for 9 oz bottles and 7 dollars for 6 oz bottles..so bring your bottles back!! u get more than u even purchased the bottles for.. and right no im using the gerber bottles.. they are fine and they arent expensive..i paid 55 dollars for my bottles and i just got back 125 dollars!
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I think that not all kinds of plastic milk bottles are harmful to babies.The good quality ones should be less harmful or not harmful at all. As for glass bottles, unless you are feeding your child, it isn’t too safe for a child to be holding it by himself or herself, as young children’s hands are weak in gripping things. To me, they are still very useful, despite all these news on the harmful substances found in plastic bottles.
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Use your plastic bottles, I didn’t see the recall so if its a sanitary issue, use the plastic bags inside the bottles for sanitary condition. (Playtex has the bottles you use the plastic inserts in, just use the inserts in a regular bottle, they will work. I did this years ago to avoid having to wash so many bottles.)
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I use playtex drop in. I read in a magazine and online that the liners do not have BPA in them so thats when I made the switch from hard plastic to playtex. You can also buy BPA-Free plastic baby bottles but they are more expensive than the playtex. I understand your concern, we all want our children to be safe from all this junk…it’s crazy!
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i’m going to use the playtex drop ins. they’re totally safe
this whole thing with bpa is too scary! it makes you wonder what else is wrong with things we use every day.
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Have a look at these links, they can give you lots of info on BPA free baby products.
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I’m using Playtex Drop In’s… And they are giving away free samples…
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Good Luck!
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I’ve switched to MAM anti-colic bottles. They are BPA free plastic and inexpensive (3 bottle for $13). They have a vent in the base of them so baby doesn’t get too much gas. I tried the BPA free Parent’s Choice bottles from Wal-Mart and the Classic Gerber bottles and they produced way too much gas and spit up! This site gives a great list of safe products (http://zrecs.blogspot.com/2008/02/z-report-on-bpa-in-infant-care-products.html ). I have found it very helpful.
I agree with the glass bottle theory. Along with the baby I have a fast moving two year old and tile floors. The glass bottles are pretty tough, but I don’t want to take the chance.
I used AVENT bottles with my 1st child and have been using them with my youngest. After sitting on hold forever, I confirmed with an Avent rep last week that the do indeed contain BPA.
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To those that think the BPA thing is stupid and a waste of time and money… I personally feel it is my responsibility to be sure my babies get the best care I can give and don’t understand why anyone would take the chance. I don’t care if the scare may be all hype. Better safe than sorry ~ I threw out all my Avent bottles. My childs health and safety is more important that a few dollars.
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I live in Canada and the retailers in my area are offering refunds for any bottles containing bpa that were purchased in their stores. I’ve ordered some online from Target that are reuseable plastic ones that are bpa free. For now, I’m using the Playtex drop ins but I don’t really like them. I think they’re hard to read and (I think) wasteful. If you do a search of bpa free products there is actually a wide range of items in a wide range of prices.
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Recall, Advisory, Not sure what to call it.
But, to stay aware of all recalls daily, try
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These Gerber ones are BPA free, simple, cheap and do the trick! Thankfully I have been using them from the start!
Here is a simple list of safe and unsafe bottles…