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BPA Free Teethers?

Hi,

with all the scare about BPA should I be looking for BPA free teether toys for my 6mo. old?? It seems that if the risk of BPA transmission is highest with repeated exposure then I NEED to make sure the stuff she chews on most is BPA free. Do they even make these products or have they only changed bottles?

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You might try Tiny Birds Organics. Or just look on line. I know there are some organic toy makers who make these lovely wooden teething rings. They are just beautiful.

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BPA is generally used in type 3 (PVC) and type 7 (other) resins. So unless it is specifically marked BPA-free, I wouldn't use products marked with either of these codes for something that is going into the mouth or holding food/formula. Scratching and gnawing from regular use can also increase the exposure to BPA.

You will likely find many products marked BPA free just an information since many resins/plastics don't have BPA to begin with. For example, something like natural latex isn't the same as a chemically formulated resin.

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My baby girls favorite teether is a stalk of celery. No BPA in there :)

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Whole Foods has BPA free items.

You might try Tiny Birds Organics. Or just look on line. I know there are some organic toy makers who make these lovely wooden teething rings. They are just beautiful.

My understanding is that the risk of BPA exposure is a result of the plastic being heated. That is why bottles with BPA were scary. Since the teethers are not usually heated I don't think it is trully an issue, but most moms just want to be safe.

I will say that it seems like a lot of companies are using BPA free as a marketing tool more than a safety measure.

http://www.etsy.com/search_results.php?search_type=handma...

etsy.com has wooden teethers. make sure all materials used are safe. i have also seen a neckless that was a teether combo. it was a doughnut shape looped threw a leather "chain". of course i cannot find it right now...ususally the circle peice is made of jade but for a theether it could be anything. < my son never liked a cold teething ring

I totally uderstand your desire to find BPA free teethers.

Honestly, I gave my little one wet washcloths so I didn't have to worry about it. Just a clean one each time!

HABA makes some nice wooden teethers, I believe, and that Sophie the Giraffe (though CRAZY expensive) is made of rubber and completely BPA free.

Avent makes them. They also make bpa free pacifiers. Check babierus.com

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