Nurseries and Baby Gear

Bottles...

Glass or plastic? (For feeding) If glass, what's your brand?

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Re: Bottles...

  • It's really personal preference. Nearly all plastic ones are BPA free now so you don't have to worry about that.

    DD used the wide mouth Nuk bottles. They were easy to clean and didn't have a bunch of parts.
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  • Plastic, all the way! They're much lighter and don't break (and believe me, you'll sure drop many bottles) We use/d Avent and never had a problem
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  • My BFF bought a whole bunch of glass only to find out her daycare didn't allow glass. So when she went back to work, she had to buy a whole bunch of plastic too.

    Personally I prefer glass, but registered for plastic because LO will be in daycare


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  • It's a personal decision. We used the Evenflo glass nursers. We didn't have any problems with them. I put them in the dishwasher on the hot water cycle and they came out nice and clean. And my DD never had a problem with gas, etc.
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  • Oh, and we dropped a few of them...never broke one.
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  • If your lo will go to daycare - many don't allow glass- just something to consider if that's something you will need to know :-)

    with that said - we use playtex drop ins - lo had trouble with gas & these worked best for us. We tried tommee ti

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