BPA free baby bottles
September 17, 2009 by BlogYrHealth
Filed under Infant
Maximum health benefit is every parent’s aim in feeding their babies. However, some are not aware of the child’s exposure to some harmful chemical composition as they are being fed. BPA (bisphenol A) content of plastics used in baby bottles could cause some behavioral changes in the baby and could bring early onset of puberty in girls. This is the reason why BPA free baby bottles continue to gain popularity among moms.
BPA free baby bottles are made of substitute plastics without bisphenol A. Some are made of BPA-free resin material called PES (polyethersulfone). There are also some feeding bottles made of Polypropylene, which is also BPA free. This is very safe even for storing breast milk.
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