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JP826
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Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
The ones ( I registered for) are getting negative feedback from parents on the Babies R Us website because they are contaminated with BPA.
I'm not exactly sure what this means
- I registered for the Playtex Ventair ones.
Can anyone explain what this is? Should I be concerned?
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Posted 5/15/08 11:44 AM |
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hmm8191
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Member since 3/06 2908 total posts
Name: Heather
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Re: Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
BPA has been in the news a lot lately and there have been a few posts about it on here. There are potential health risks associated with BPA.
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Posted 5/15/08 11:46 AM |
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LIMOMx2
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Re: Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
My sister registered for the Dr. Brown's BPA Free ones. Knowing what I know now, I would never buy and that had BPA in them. JMO>
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Posted 5/15/08 11:50 AM |
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wannabemom
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Member since 12/07 7364 total posts
Name: aka marriedinportjeff
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Re: Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
BPA is a chemical in some clear plastics.... it leaches out into food and could cause problems.... especially in babies. It's banned in canada and the EU... The US is always one of the last countries to ban something toxic, so it's still FDA approved and legal to sell... none the less, many parents are avoiding BPA products (bottles, pacifiers, food containers)
Being a scientists, I know how long it takes before society acknowledges some manufacturing ingredient is toxic. Well, almost everything in plastics are toxic, it's just a matter of what is stable and doesn't leach out into food, and what does.
DH and I agree that plastic is bad, so we're avoiding it altogether. Crouton is getting glass bottles with silicone nipples. He is also going to eat from stainless steel plates / bowls / utensils.
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Posted 5/15/08 11:55 AM |
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tann22
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Member since 6/05 2421 total posts
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Re: Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
I didn't register yet but when I do I plan on registering for the Dr. Browns glass bottles.
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Posted 5/15/08 11:55 AM |
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twinkletoes807
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Member since 11/07 10116 total posts
Name: Gabi
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Re: Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
Posted by tracy22
I didn't register yet but when I do I plan on registering for the Dr. Browns glass bottles.
Me too! I don't care how heavy they'll be to lug around!
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Posted 5/15/08 11:58 AM |
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mommy-of-2-angels
It's all about Sophia

Member since 9/07 1731 total posts
Name: Laurie
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Re: Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
I was thinking of getting the glass bottles but knowing I am a clutz I know I will end up breaking them so I am going for the drop ins there is BPA in the bottle but not in the liners and not in the silicone nipples unless they come out with something else between now and then...
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Posted 5/15/08 11:59 AM |
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Happy1
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Member since 6/07 1758 total posts
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Re: Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
We registered for the Adiri bottles. We took a class on how to care for a newborn and the nurse told us these bottles are better than Born Free.
They are excellent if you plan on nursing so the nipple doesn't confuse the baby. They made it so it's just like the real thing!
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Posted 5/15/08 12:04 PM |
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headoverheels
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Member since 6/07 42079 total posts
Name: LB
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Re: Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
i registered for the playtex drop ins - easy and all BPS-free
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Posted 5/15/08 12:05 PM |
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mikeswife06
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Member since 9/06 9947 total posts
Name: Anne
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Re: Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
Born Free and Evenflo Glass bottles
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Posted 5/15/08 12:08 PM |
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sunflowerjesss
Mommy to 3!

Member since 10/05 20369 total posts
Name: Jesss, duh.
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Re: Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
Posted by headoverheels
i registered for the playtex drop ins - easy and all BPS-free
Ditto!
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Posted 5/15/08 12:20 PM |
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MrsSteflily
I love chocolate

Member since 4/06 2047 total posts
Name: Stef
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Re: Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
Avent Tempo disposible system. I also have born free bottles as a back up if baby doesn't like the Avents.
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Posted 5/15/08 12:21 PM |
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Re: Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
We have the Born Free bottles which are BPA free. BRU carries them. Here is a link to the Born Free site which has some info on BPA.
Born Free
BPA has been banned in some countries (like Canada) and there are states in the US trying to have it banned here as well. Walmart has announced they are removing any bottles with BPA from their shelves. You can google it to research and read articles. I have read a lot and will not give my baby anything with BPA.
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Posted 5/15/08 12:27 PM |
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JandJ1224

Member since 6/06 5911 total posts
Name: Jannette
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Re: Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
Posted by sunflowerjesss
Posted by headoverheels
i registered for the playtex drop ins - easy and all BPS-free
Ditto!
This is what I will be using also
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Posted 5/15/08 12:32 PM |
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JP826
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Member since 9/06 10903 total posts
Name: Me!! All about ME!
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Re: Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
Posted by wannabemom
BPA is a chemical in some clear plastics.... it leaches out into food and could cause problems.... especially in babies. It's banned in canada and the EU... The US is always one of the last countries to ban something toxic, so it's still FDA approved and legal to sell... none the less, many parents are avoiding BPA products (bottles, pacifiers, food containers)
Being a scientists, I know how long it takes before society acknowledges some manufacturing ingredient is toxic. Well, almost everything in plastics are toxic, it's just a matter of what is stable and doesn't leach out into food, and what does.
DH and I agree that plastic is bad, so we're avoiding it altogether. Crouton is getting glass bottles with silicone nipples. He is also going to eat from stainless steel plates / bowls / utensils.
Great info... Thank you!
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Posted 5/15/08 12:32 PM |
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jennyb
Expecting #3 in Sept!

Member since 8/07 2174 total posts
Name: Jen LIW: jenafee
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Re: Which bottles did you register for? BPA related
We registered for Dr. Browns glass bottles and also the new Dr. Browns polypropoline bottles - the new BPA free bottles.
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Posted 5/15/08 12:50 PM |
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