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Has anyone made a conscious decision to bin all bottles and switch to Bisphenol-A free bottles?
For any one that not too sure what bpa free means here is a description
Bisphenol A has been known to leach from the plastic lining of canned foods and, to a lesser degree, polycarbonate plastics that are cleaned with harsh detergents or used to contain acidic or high-temperature liquids.[16] Infants fed with liquid infant formula have among the highest exposures of anyone eating canned foods. Infants fed canned formula with polycarbonate bottles can consume quantities of Bisphenol A up to 13 µg/kg/day.
![Happy Dance :happydance: :happydance:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/happydance2.gif)
Bisphenol-a free bottles are :
Bornfree
Medela
Dr Browns
Mam
Does any one know of any more Bpa free bottles ?
Does any one know of any BPA free dummies?
![Happy Dance :happydance: :happydance:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/happydance2.gif)
For any one that not too sure what bpa free means here is a description
Bisphenol A has been known to leach from the plastic lining of canned foods and, to a lesser degree, polycarbonate plastics that are cleaned with harsh detergents or used to contain acidic or high-temperature liquids.[16] Infants fed with liquid infant formula have among the highest exposures of anyone eating canned foods. Infants fed canned formula with polycarbonate bottles can consume quantities of Bisphenol A up to 13 µg/kg/day.
![Happy Dance :happydance: :happydance:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/happydance2.gif)
Bisphenol-a free bottles are :
Bornfree
Medela
Dr Browns
Mam
Does any one know of any more Bpa free bottles ?
Does any one know of any BPA free dummies?
![Happy Dance :happydance: :happydance:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/happydance2.gif)