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How Do You Use Glass Baby Bottles, BPA Free?

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Glass baby bottles are back. After years of using plastic baby feeding bottles, concerned moms are turning back to glass baby bottles. Bisphenol A, known as BPA, is used in the making of almost all plastic baby bottles. Besides being used in the manufacturing of plastics, it is a synthetic hormone that acts like estrogen. The problem comes about because it leaches out of the plastic when heated. The best way to avoid this problem is to use a glass baby bottle to feed your infant. If you switch to glass baby bottles you will also have the added benefit of being green. Glass baby bottles are cleaned the same way as plastic bottles. They can be boiled, go into a sterilizer or they can go into your dishwasher. You will not have to invest in anything different to switch your baby feeding bottles. The cost of glass baby bottles may seem prohibitive at first. The cost is approximately twice that of the lower end plastic ones. However, a glass baby bottle lasts indefinitely. Unless it is ...  more

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