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New parents across America are taking a second look at a playpen staple of the 1950s: glass baby bottles.
Replaced long ago in most U.S. households by unbreakable plastic, glass bottles are making a comeback prompted by worries about a chemical used in making the plastic. http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...1,173636.story |
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I don't have any kids but last time I looked, my friends used disposable plastic liners in the plastic bottle. Thus making clean-up a snap and not having to worry about bacterial contamination from the bottle, maybe the nipple.
It's been awhile since I blew things up in chem lab but in order for the leaching to happen wouldn't the milk have to be in the water for awhile for the chemical process to occur? |
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Personally, I'd be more worried about using soy-based formula than anything that might leach from any plastic.
- Pseudo "soy vey" Croat |
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I fed my kid soy formula in an Avent bottle. I guess she's just screwed.
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Is that all she drinks, Aud 1? I'm assuming her diet is supplemented by something other than soy formula.
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Not, Aud, but when she was a infant what else should Baby Aud have been eating?
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For a while that was all she drank. Now she's 16 month's old and we only occasionally use a bottle. However, she still eats a lot of soy in various forms since she's allergic to milk.
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Neither of my kids were given bottles, but I would have used glass. I'm an old fashioned kinda girl. I also use cloth diapers. (Seriously.)
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Why would someone think you were joking about using cloth diapers? That's what we use in our family, and at least 50% of the families in my wife's "mom's group" use cloth diapers. And we don't even live in one of them hippie, librl cities.
I'll agree, I'm an old-fashioned guy. If glass bottles were readily available, I would have looked into using that for a preambulatory child (I just can't imagine giving glass to a stumbling, bumbling toddler). But, since our daughter nursed most of the time, and we didn't use a microwave for heating up breastmilk, we didn't worry too much about using our Avent bottles. This reminds me of Plastic-tac-toe. |
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We used plastic bottles, cheap disposable diapers, and we would duct tape the kids to the wall when we wanted to go out for the night....
Well, at least 2 of those three are true.... |
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An almost complete tangent here, but many cities in the UK (England?) are changing to fortnightly bin collections, with regular household waster being collected one week and recycable waste the next. Many people are up in arms about it - or at least they have been on Radio Five phone-ins and my home town's newspapers' letters sections - and the complaint I hear most often is "I don't want a bin full of dirty nappies sitting out there for two weeks!!" These people at least seem to have forgotten all about cloth nappies...
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And even if you use cloth for your own kids, you can't control what your neighbor uses. |
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That's terrible. Anyone know what the situation's like here? Most people I know with children are cloth nappy devotees, but then they're all of the liberal hippie bent too Quote:
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Well I used plastic bottles and disposable diapers for both my girls. For MoPixie (the youngest) we used a soy based formula for most of her first year because she had a hard time keeping the milk based formula down. We switched her back at about 11 months and she did fine with it. We also didn't warm it up in the microwave, she'd drink it cold or at room temperature. Both of my girls are quite healthy and happy despite my use of plastic bottles.
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So are my three...but they all did become weird band geeks.....
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That is still about right. Generally nothing but breast milk or formula for 6 months, though some people start the rice cereal at around 4-5 months. And soy formula (not soy milk, but the soy-protein based infant formula, like Prosobee or Isomil) is just as nutritionally sound as the cow-milk-protein based ones (e.g. Enfamil or Similac) [in all but extremely rare cases, of course].
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So that's what I've got to look forward to then? Hmmm, my mom used bottles with me (might have even been plastic, I'll have to ask her) because she couldn't really nurse, and I was a theater geek. Does this mean plastic makes us creative?
Pixiechic |
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Shopping for the baby outfit in the last week, we picked up both glass and plastic bottles - whatever was on the shelf. We may end up using the glass ones at home and the plastic ones "on the road". If I get the feeling the plastic bottles aren't clean anymore, I'll through them out and get new ones.
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Probably takes too much effort...
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