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Sippy Cup Suggestions
my fav are nuby. the are BPA free and have two different spouts all interchangable. you can get them .... bottle to sippy cup · bpa free bottles sippy cups ...
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- Playtex work the best in my opinion. My daughter is 3 and we have been through so many brands.
- Try the straw cups rather than the sippy. I believe they are better for the child's teeth anyway, and I've found they are less likely to leak.
- We used Born Free, but they leaked and our daughter didn't drink as much. Corinne C (see below) suggested the safe sippy for us and it doesn't leak as much, our daught...
Switching Bottles - What Should I Get?
When we switched from BPA bottles, I discovered that the Avent nipples fit the BPA free Nubby sippy cup bottoms. The Nubby sippy cups are inexpensive to buy ...
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- Believe it or not, I saw some really nice glass baby bottles at Creative Kidstuff - sorry I don't remember the name. They are a new style, but looked very Avent-like....
- I hear ya sister! I hated the Born Free bottles because of the extra parts. My daughter is now 8 months old. I finally threw out my Avent bottles last week so I was...
- I bought the glass Dr. Brown's bottles online through Babies 'R Us. I think I paid about $12-$13 for a 2-pack.
Need Advice on Sippy Cups
I like the Nuby brand sippy cups and they are relatively leak free. They are the only brand my ... they are BPA free, and I find they are pretty leak free. ...
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- I have had good luck with the playtex...they come two in a pack and they have the soft spout. Good luck!
- Try the Avent. My daughter loves it, but we had to try all of them to find this one! Good luck!
- hi L.! i like the "Nuby" they are tall & shaped for easy hold in their hands & the flow is great. good luck!
Looking for More Info on the DPA Baby Bottle Recall
Gives you brands of bottles, sippy cups, other feeding items that are BPA Free and safe for baby. Helpful? Yes | No Save This Remove This Report This Share ...
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- There was also a temperature limit that was unsafe, which makes the dishwasher and microwave bad choices for washing and heating. We always hand washed the bottles (ga...
- If you put the plastic in the DISHWASHER the bpa's are leached the same as if you microwaved the plastic!!! The dishwasher drying cycle actually heats the bottle much...
- I do not know if there was an actual recall, but BPA is a chemical that is used to make clear, hard plastics, and when heated up, it leeches into the formula. There is...
Heating Bottles
I just found this website yesterday as I was looking for BPA Free reusable ... and it offers Bisphenola Phthalate and PVC Free baby bottles sippy cups ...
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- I read the article on NBC that someone mentioned about the BPA in bottles and ended up buying the Born Free bottles. They work well and my son likes them. I was cons...
- I know you already got a lot of responses to this, but I just wanted to say that the advent bottles do leach BPAs when heated and I think they only need to get up to 8...
- Hi K., I just found this website yesterday as I was looking for BPA Free reusable drinking bottles for myself. It's www.thesoftlanding.com and it offers Bisphenol-a...
Avent Bottles
This is a great website that has lists of BPA-free bottles/sippies, ... This includes the sippy cups. BPA is also found in the lining of formula cans. ...
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- Yes. It was all over the news a few weeks ago. Return the unused bottles and any others that you have...get receipts showing the returned purchases and others if you h...
- yes, avent bottles have been recalled in canada due to the plastic leaching when warmed (when anything warm hits the plastic). the US is currently looking into doing ...
- Hi! I threw away all of my Avent bottles because of the reports about the levels of BPA. I ordered bottles from the website Born Free and all of their bottles are BP...
Another BPA Bottle Question
I also used breastflow and during my research found it had bpa. I recommend born free bottles. they have really nice sippy cups too. Helpful? ...
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- I also used breastflow and during my research found it had bpa. I recommend born free bottles. they have really nice sippy cups too.
- Medela, Born Free, and Sassy are the only brands that their entire line are BPA free and SAFE! Here are some of the websites I visited that I found helpful: http...
- Not all #7 plastics have BPA, but just to be on the safe side you can avoid them all. The real danger of BPA is leeching into the milk which is caused by excessive we...
Leaking Avent Bottles
I bought Avent sippy cups when my first son weaned thinking they'd be great, .... and there are now many manufacturers making BPA free plastic bottles. ...
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- We have only used the Avent bottles with our son who is 11 weeks old. When we bought them I asked the lady at Babies R Us because I had heard that they leak. She said ...
- You should not be using those bottles anyway--Avent has not yet gone BPA-free in their plastics. Recent studies have shown that plastics that contain Bisphenol A are ...
- My friend used Avent and had leakage problems. We used the Playtex nursers and rarely had issues. Hope you find something that works for you.
BPA Free Bottles
Now I'm on a mission to buy new pacificers and sippy cups!! : ) ... So, I bought Evenflo BPA free bottles at target (3 for 2.99). I can use my Dr. Brown ...
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- We recently made the switch as well (we also have an 8 month old). We are using Evenflo glass bottles. They work really well, and they are much cheaper than the other ...
- We've used the Born Free bottles with my almost 8-month old daughter since she was born and haven't had any trouble. No leaking or any problems like that.
- My daughter has used the Born Free Bottles since almost birth. I have no complaints about them especially now that they are more widely available in stores.
Baby Gear Bought 6+ Years Ago - What Do We Need to Replace?
Aug 4, 2009 ... I would replace the bottles due to the BPA issue But go ahead and gt .... bpa cups · bpa free bottles sippy cups · bpa free baby bottles ...
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- As others have suggested, I would defintely buy new nipples and check out the bottles. Your infant seat should have expriation dates. I read a while ago that the exp...
- I would get rid of all bottles / nipples and sippy cup type stuff. Start over with all of those. any major equipment such as swings, pack and plays, cribs etc should...
- How exciting! I believe that car seats have a 5-year "expiration" on them, due to the changing regulations and product development advances. Personally, I would co...