Do you use a BPA-free feeding bottles for your baby?
By meembuh
@meembuh (78)
Philippines
December 2, 2009 9:15pm CST
What is BPA? I did a little research and found out that BPA is a chemical used in polycarbonate plastics which is used primary in consumer products such as baby bottles, coffeemakers, laptop computers, CDs, car parts, water filters, and linings in food and drink cans. This chemical cannot be smelled nor tasted but it is a common ingredient on our daily servings. According to a research, it is highly dangerous during pregnancy and for young babies. Some studies says that it is an endocrine disruptor, and may also affect baby's brain development and behavior.
Have you checked your baby's feeding bottle lately? How often do you change your baby's bottle?
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