Thread: Glass Bottles for infants
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Mar 1st, 2007 11:24 AM
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Glass Bottles for infants
Could someone tell me where could I Find the Glass bottles for infant feeding
Thanks
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Mar 1st, 2007 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by
bobby
Could someone tell me where could I Find the Glass bottles for infant feeding
I don't think they're allowed in Canada for safety reasons. Anyway, I've never seen glass feeding bottle here.
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Mar 1st, 2007 12:25 PM
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Mar 1st, 2007 12:45 PM
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We very rarely use a bottle but for those occasions where it may be necessary we do have glass bottles. I got them off freecycle - otherwise at the time I was going to have to order them from the US. I personally have never seen them in Canada - although there was another post on RFD recently where someone mentioned that a few Babies R Us may carry them.
Kelly
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Mar 1st, 2007 02:46 PM
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Thanks
I will have to order thru US
Thanks
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Mar 1st, 2007 03:26 PM
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Newbie
I called some Babies R' Us and located small bottles in the Pickering location. Not sure if they're still available.
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Mar 2nd, 2007 02:13 PM
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What's wrong with plastic?
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Mar 2nd, 2007 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by
mart242
What's wrong with plastic?

http://money.cnn.com/2007/02/27/news/baby_bottles.reut/
i personally find it easier to wash milk stains off glass bottles..
i just use the bottles from the "ready-to-use" formulas...twist a nipple on and it's ready to go~
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Mar 2nd, 2007 06:54 PM
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We use the Avent bottles and those have been great
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Mar 2nd, 2007 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by
BlazinTrini
We use the Avent bottles and those have been great
That would have been my suggestion, or playtex with liners.
My fear with glass was breakage, although they did seem to retain breast milk better than plastic. They are also much heavier to travel with.
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Mar 2nd, 2007 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by
BlazinTrini
We use the Avent bottles and those have been great
That's what we've used... I don't know if they have the same chemicals issue as those posted in the cnn link above
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Mar 3rd, 2007 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by
3weddings
That would have been my suggestion, or playtex with liners.
We use the playtex and liners. Super easy to clean up since you just throw the liner away, and rinse the bottle/nipple and throw it in the sterilizer.
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Mar 3rd, 2007 10:23 AM
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If it was a real concern it would be more widespread in the news. The main is probably how you clean your bottles as well
Last edited by BlazinTrini; Mar 3rd, 2007 at 10:25 AM.
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Mar 3rd, 2007 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by
BlazinTrini
If it was a real concern it would be more widespread in the news. The main is probably how you clean your bottles as well
I'm not inclined to agree with those assumptions. As per the article, I'm waiting until next week for more information:
The NIH's National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences will convene a panel of 15 scientists on March 7 to review scientific data and reach conclusions on whether exposure to it causes developmental or reproductive harm.
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Mar 4th, 2007 06:05 AM
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I would have no probles using the plastic bottles but after I read the article its just gone in my subconcious maybe plastic bottles are fine but beside glass bottles are heavy and easily breakable I haven't read any other negative story like toxins leaking in the bottle if you heat the bottle in Microwave.
I guess its the choice every parent will make what they are comfortable with.
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