I have been drinking out of and reusing Fiji water bottles (which are BPA free, so I thought it would be fine) for the last several months so I can easily track how much water I am drinking - I don't love the glass or other plastic you can buy to reuse because they always hold smells like soap or other and some can be hard to clean out properly. I use them for a few days and then get a new one. I may have gone up to 6 or 7 days with one before, but not usually go for less days depending on certain circumstances. Today, someone mentioned to me that I should be avoiding all plastic and should never refill my Fiji water bottle. Of course this got me thinking that I am hurting my baby. She gave me a glass bottle to use going forward, but are there actual studies/problems associated with refilling water bottles that are disposable but also BPA free?
Re: Refilling Fiji water bottles - am I harming myself/unborn baby?
LFAF Summer 2016 Awards:
Way to score a free glass bottle though. Those things can be pricey!