I've read a ton of articles stating how plastic water bottles are unsafe for pregnant women which kind of scares me a bit. Almost all on the go drinking bottles are plastic...is anyone besides me nervous about this? Has anyone switched to strictly glass? I purchased a glass bottle, but it only holds 20oz which barely gets me through the morning. What is everyone doing daily for water intake?
Re: Plastic water bottles?
I have a metal one (stainless steel)
there are TONS of those around, try a hiking/outdoor store
I have them in lots of different sizes
and it's not just pregnant women they are bad for - water in a plastic bottle that gets heated (like in the sun if it's in your car) leaches all sorts of bad chemicals into the water that is bad for EVERYONE
dd drinks from stainless steel water bottles as well, so does my dh
https://www.target.com/p/bubba-mug-52-oz/-/A-13724293#prodSlot=medium_1_18&term=Bubba
When formula feeding, I kept a full stainless steel water bottle in my diaper bag to mix bottles. I used glass baby bottles for my kids, but really wanted to use these: https://www.purastainless.com/products/infants/ If they weren't so expensive, I would have used them in a heartbeat.
24 hour news networks will peddle any story to get page clicks. It's ridiculous.
It's likely, that if there IS a link between health issues and BPAs in plastics, the amount you would have to consume to see those effects would be staggering... Like you'd drown from drinking all that water first.
Ok... End of rant.