BPA bottles for the breastfed baby? something like “breastflow” preferrably, and easy to find in stores?
Byhttp://www.breastflow.co.uk/products.htm
my baby takes this bottle well and still nurses fine…
are there similar nipples / bottles without BPA??
i got mine at Target.
yeah, i’m not horribly concerned about BPA, but i was curious…
http://www.target.com/The-First-Years-Breastflow-Complete/dp/B000BK8RHM
http://zrecs.blogspot.com/2008/02/z-report-on-bpa-in-infant-care-products.html
second nature has bpa. thanks tho!
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7 Comments
April 27th, 2010 at 5:13 am
i use Born Free bottles they are BPA free, i love them
http://www.newbornfree.com/
it has an air vent system to reduce air intake so there are a few extra parts to wash
April 27th, 2010 at 5:35 am
where can i buy those?? my son is starting to get lazyyy, yesterday he cried & did not latch on when i got home after work & that had never happened before.. he only took it when i was having a let down… he uses dr brown’s & playtex ventaire but i need something that won’t make him lazyy.. BPA doesn’t really concern me.. people have been using it for so long.. he’ll be fine
April 27th, 2010 at 6:13 am
Have you tried the Playtex Drop Ins?
They are BPA free, cheap, and readily available in stores.
http://www.playtexbaby.com/Products/Bottles/DropIns.aspx
April 27th, 2010 at 6:43 am
I’ve found “Born Free” and “Mami” bottles. “Born Free” are designed for good air flow, etc. If it’s the nipple that your baby likes, maybe you can see if the nipples he’s currently using are compatible to any of the BPA-free bottles. The nipples are silicone, and so don’t have any of the BPAs.
April 27th, 2010 at 7:25 am
I use Playex Drop In’s and they worked great. They are inexpensive and BPA free.
April 27th, 2010 at 7:55 am
wow that bottle looks really cool, I never saw anything like that in the US.(dual teats)
anyways, I breastfeed exclusively and my daughter (2 months) started taking a bottle at 6 weeks, she has had 3 or 4 so far and she took to the Playtex drop ins really great. she switches back and forth with no problems….
I use the Playtex original nurser with the formed drop ins(not the flat liners) and a slow flow latex nipple(with pumped breast milk)…. In my opinion they are great. they are completely BPA free.
April 27th, 2010 at 8:33 am
I have no idea of these are BPA free or not, but you should be able to do some looking and find out. They seem to be the most comparable to the breastflow line, so it’s worth looking into.
http://www.secondnaturefeeding.com/bottlefeeding/faqs-bottlefeeding.aspx
By the way, nipples never have BPA. It’s just the rigid, translucent polycarbonate plastic bottles that do. So, if those nipples will fit well into a BPA free wideneck bottle, you may be fine.