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bpa free bottles?

hollie69

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hello i was wondering if anyone is not using bpa free bottles, i have just looked at the 2 boxes i have of tommee tippee bottles and neither of them say bpa free, should i not use these?

any help welcome thanx hollie =)
 
Don't worry about it hun,personal i think its another way of making more money:wacko:

These bottles are new, every other child has been fine before , also if they weren't safe they wouldn't be allowed to sell them :)
 
oh thanx for your advice, i wasnt quite sure what to think, but you both right it is just another way to get us to spend money, you have put my mind to rest thanx... any other opinions welcome thou thanx again x
 
I started out with avent bottles but swapped to BPA free tommee tippee bottles, it says on the box if its BPA free. I have BPA free sippy cup and bottle brush too. Got them from asda x
 
I would say if you could to use bpa free but honestly this bpa thing is new but its a way of making something better and safer. I know i wasnt raised on bpa free bottles and my mom put them in the microwave and im healthy lol. I went with bpa free because its just better and pretty much everything is bpa free now so not much of a choice anyways.
 
I have 8 bottles that are not bpa free and 3 that are. They annoy me actually because i cant see the markings on them so its difficult to know how much water im putting in.
I didnt see them around when i had Roman although they probably where and so he was just on normal bottles and was fine.
 
I don't use BPA free bottles. It's not something I've ever thought about actually, but have seen those strange light brown tinged bottles in Boots a few times....
 
I am for sure using BPA free bottles. I am a bit of an hypocondriac. For me I would rather spend the extra money for piece of mind. There are still limited studies on the effects of BPA and I would rather not take the chance. And TBH the bottles I bought (dr browns) were only $1 more expensive then the bpa ones. So I spent a total of $5 more. Totally worth it for me.
 

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