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Looking for More Info on the DPA Baby Bottle Recall
I found this on the Chicago Tribune on-line this morning: Hard-plastic Nalgene water bottles made with bisphenol A, or BPA, will be pulled from stores. ...
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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...
Can Anyone Tell Me What Is Going on with This BPA Business?
I did learn that all of my Nalgene water bottles need to be thrown out. I have had some of them since college in 1992. That's why I started using them. ...
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- D., We use Tupperware cups and they don't have numbers on the bottom, so I don't know. I did learn that all of my Nalgene water bottles need to be thrown out. I hav...
- i've read that its predominantly clear, hard plastic (such as water bottles, and baby bottles) and that most colored plastics (as in sippy cups) are ok. but check for...
- The United States and Canada are calling for a ban on the use of the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) in baby bottles, toddler sippy cups, water bottles and other food and b...
BPA In Baby Bottles
Rigid and transparent plastic containers for food and drink, such as widely used clear Nalgene bottles and toddler sip cups contain BPA. ...
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- Hi A., You've gotten a lot of good advice so I won't repeat what was said but I want to make two points. First, nipples on bottles may have BPA also. If you can'...
- Hi A., I went through the same stage (researching BPA) and ended up only using Nuby brand (no BPA) and not feeding Grace anything out of plastic (we only use glass...
- sorry to those who say you are putting too much into it, but, I would guess they are probably not the researchers who have discovered the link between many plastics an...
End of Season Gift Ideas for Soccer Team
Or some nice Nalgene water bottles. Useful and enviromentally friendly. 1 mom found this helpful. Helpful? Yes | No Save This Remove This Report This Share ...
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- When my son was about this age, I bought snow globes at Walgreens. The ones that hold a picture in the middle. They're pretty cheap. And then using my computer I ma...
- How about something personalized with their name, team name, jersey number and year. Maybe write on a plastic mug or cup with paint in their team colors. Most likely...
- Hi W., If you have collected pictures of the team during the season, make a little photo book for each of them on Shutterfly. You can make one for as little as $10...
Safe to Microwave Medela Breast Pump Parts to Sterilize?
The harder plastic like Nalgene bottles or Avent(polycarbonate)is the most unsafe and leeches out the most stuff and into our bodies if we use them. ...
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- I've raised three kids and I always usued the sanitizing setting on the dishwaser and they were just fine. I always kept a crockpot plugged in with water in it to heat...
- My husband works for 3M and works with plastics. He said any time you expose plastic to extreme temperature changes(microwave/dishwasher) it can change it's chemical ...
- Chemicals tend to leach out of plastics when there is food in them (particularly high-fat food) that is then heated. The BPA leaches into the fat. This is so alarmin...
BPA Free Sippy Cup with "Rubber Tip" That Does Not Leak
I saw some Nalgene sipsters at a sports store recently and plan on going back to ... That is why they came out with the glass bottle option you see in the ...
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- I use Dr. Brown sippy cups. I really like them and I am pretty sure they are BPA free.
- I found this website check it out .www.newbornfree.com Buy Safe Bottles and Sippy Cups BornFree Hope this helped. K. S Royal Oak, MI
- We use NUBBY sippy cups with the rubber top. They can leak sometimes...but never very much and it's typically if it falls on the floor and the tip is smushed a bit. ...
Is There a Sippy Cup Out There That Doesn't Leak!!!????
My son rarely used a bottle. We basically went from breast to the NUK cup. ... Nalgene makes an awesome cup!!! You can get these at R.E.I. or other outdoor ...
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- it may sound silly but i used to open the cup then re-close the lid. sometimes the suction would cause air pressure to push the liquid out, esp. when turned upside down.
- Foogoo by Thermos. Target has them, and so does Toys R Us so I assume Babies R Us may too. Not only for leaking, but they keep stuff cold forever, and the straw is m...
- I love the Tippy Sippy. They're not as expensive as most and come 2 to a pack.-www.weelicious.com
Advice for Breastfeeding First Time Mom
I literally drank 6 nalgene bottles of water a day...give or take one. Everyone is different, but on days that I drank less my milk supply was way down. ...
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- Babies have a growth spurt at 6 weeks. My son had similar fussy periods at the breast. I am able to pump about 5 oz and I know my son is eating more than that based on...
- You're getting great advice! I would also suggest Baby Beloved. The website is: www.babybeloved.com for more info. They just moved downtown to the woman's health ce...
- Wow, you've gotten a ton of responses! The only thing I would add is also keep in mind that how much you pump is not always the same amount your child is eating. My so...
Travelling Alone with Infant
Oct 9, 2009 ... Other than that, take an empty nalgene through security and fill it up ... used a bottle, or something else to "suck" once the door of the ...
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- I traveled alone with my 6m old daughter and had no trouble at all as far as needing Dad's permission. It is actually not nearly as difficult to travel by plane with ...
- i have flown several times alone with my children (now almost 4 and 7 months), and flew at least once per month with my older son (usually alone) from the time that he...
- Lots of great suggestions!! The only thing I would add is to bring something new and different to suck on "just in case" for the way up or down. When I took our first ...
Bottle to Sippy Cup
Asked by T.V. from Boston
on May 20, 2009
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Having trouble with transitioning my almost 1 year old to the sippy cup! She will drink out of it at meal times with water in it, but not milk at bottle times any sugg...
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- Hi, T.. We found that if we put milk and water in the same kind of sippy cup, our son only drinks the water out of it and refuses milk. But when we use a different ...
- Yes, get rid of the bottles completely. If she can drink from a cup then she doesn't need the bottle. Good luck! She might fight you the first few times, but if she...
- I had the same problem - my pediatrician suggested giving my son watered down milk - starting really watered down and then gradually moving up to all-milk. That worked...