Are Boots breastmilk storage bags bpa free?

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As the title says, I bought these today without thinking but can't find any info regarding this. Does anyone know?

thanks :flower:
 
No help Im afraid but been using these a while. I never thought bags could be so expensive
 
BPA is mainly found in stuff that is rigid. So polycarbonate plastics (recycle code 7). I doubt it. (ETA I mean I doubt they have BPA in them :flower:)
 
I used to use them and I'm sure they are.

As an aside, I found it cheaper to buy a set of Axifeed bottles from Richard Cassidy online and use them to pump into and store the milk... the bags cost me sooooo much money! You can use the bottles directly with Ameda and Medela pumps, they fit onto the pump funnels just the same as the bottles that come with the kit. And these are pre-sterilised just like the bags, but you can reuse them again and again. I must have spent £60+ on bags over a couple of months but only spent about £15 on my bottles which I reuse constantly!

https://www.richardcassidy.co.uk/axifeed.htm

ETA these bottles are def BPA free, too.
 
i bought the lansinoh bags - 50 of them for £8.99 from mothercare - didn't think that was too expensive... how much are you ladies paying then.
 
i bought the lansinoh bags - 50 of them for £8.99 from mothercare - didn't think that was too expensive... how much are you ladies paying then.

i think the boots ones are 4 or 5 pounds for 40.
 
I got through 3/4 bags a day so they didn't last me very long at all!! The bottles were much more economical.
 

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