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Would You Use Avent Bottles Knowing They Contain BPA?

I have some Avent bottles from 2005 that were used by my first daughter. She was breastfed, but I used the Avent bottles for frozen milk storage. She never drank out of them, the nipple was the wrong shape for her. Anyway, I'm pregnant with baby #2 and I don't know if I should use the bottles again for storage knowing as much as I do now about the effect of BPA. This was never a problem until 2008 when we parents found out about it. I've been on the Avent website and they believe that BPA isn't harmful, but have still made some BPA free bottles for those parents that want Avent bottles free of this chemical. By the way, the bottles were never put in a dishwasher or microwave, and the milk was always thawed in the fridge and then heated with warm tap water. What would you do, or have done in my situation?

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Being the paranoid person I am...I wouldn't use them. I know millions of moms used bottles with BPA and the babies are healthy. But...I would say if you are concerned enough to ask the question, I would probably get rid of them. If BPA is as harmful as some say, it is worth the $$ to replace them.

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Well, My two cents says that if you are worried about it, then maybe you should change bottles... You will feel 100% better and have no 'what if' wonders...

And maybe a friend or sister could throw you a bottle shower for the new baby to help with the costs?

I did a lot of research when I was pregnant (my DS is now 16 months old) and chose Avent, which we loved. However, when the info on BPA came out we got rid of all of them. Better safe than sorry!

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I'd replace them. There are so many options for freezing and storing breast milk...and to me, convenience of already having bottles wouldn't be worth risking my child. There are so many tests being done still on BPA I believe the effects are far from being full discovered.

I've discovered some great glass (freezable) bottles that who knows, your daughter may take to for bottle feeding as well. Here's a link: http://uggamugga.blogspot.com/search/label/bottles

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I would totally throw them away. The whole "my kids used them and they are fine" quote is such a cliche! The fact is that we will sometime not know or see the effects for years to come. I know too many people with cancer to take a risk on something like this.
I applaud you for asking this question even after going to Avent's website and reading that they view BPA as safe. Good job mom! Lots of people believe everything they read :)
By the way, it's always recommended to replace bottles with each baby as the plastics break down over time even when they are not heated.
Congratulations on your growing family!

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Being the paranoid person I am...I wouldn't use them. I know millions of moms used bottles with BPA and the babies are healthy. But...I would say if you are concerned enough to ask the question, I would probably get rid of them. If BPA is as harmful as some say, it is worth the $$ to replace them.

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Bottles are cheap, I would replace them. To me, it isn't worth the risk.
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Here is a good report about BPA if you want some more facts.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080130092108...
My opinion, if you don't boil, microwave or put in the dishwasher, there is no reason to stop using these bottles.
Especially if you will be breastfeeding and not using the bottles for every feeding.

We are expecting number two in April and we are going to use our old Avent bottles. Our two year old is fine and my nephews who are 5 and 2 are also fine and used Avent bottles. As long as you continue to wash by hand and not microwave, you should be fine.

I think the BPA info hit the news while my son was still using his Avent bottles. We never, ever heated the bottle or the milk that went into it. My son was accustomed to drinking cold breastmilk and formula. I kept using the bottles.

However, for any future children I would just get other bottles. I know money doesn't grow on trees, but bottles are reasonably inexpensive. If you are looking for glass bottles or some other brand, you can go to Craigslist or Freecycle. You would then just have to buy new nipples, which you would probably be doing anyway.

Get new ones,.. no sense in risking it!

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