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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Plastic or Glass Baby Bottles: How to Make a Smart Choice

The use of plastic or glass baby bottles has been the object of debate for most nursing mothers and health advocates. Issues on practicality, durability and security need to be addressed if you want to choose the best for your newborn.  This article will discuss different views on each of these choices, identify their advantages and disadvantages and leave you with enough information to make an informed choice.

In the past, mothers have had no choice but to use glass baby bottles in feeding their babies. The physical characteristic of bottles made out of glass has brought out many setbacks about it as compared to those made out of plastics. Glass baby bottles are heavy. You can never let you growing baby have the ease to learn to self-feed because the weight of the glass hinders him to prop the bottle up all by himself. Moreover, dangers of glass breakage during late night feeding are feared by almost all nursing mothers. Bulky and fragile, nursing bottles made out of glass could never be a handy accessory in picnics and other family outdoor activities. However, glass baby bottles do not retain odor after soap wash and do not pose health hazards to children.

The rise of plastic baby bottles has set aside the ones made out of glass in terms of practicality and durability. After introduction, these plastic bottles have dominated the infant world because of its advantages. Bottles made out of plastic are light and handy. Night feedings will not be much of a burden because the bottles are light enough to be propped up. This characteristic of weight and size is also advantageous to the whole family as compared to glass bottles since plastic bottles can be brought anywhere, anytime. In addition, plastic baby bottles relieve you of the fear of breaking. Plastics endure sterilizations and ensure easy cleaning. This is an addressed to issues of durability and efficiency.

For quite sometime, nursing mothers have made plastic bottles their top choice yet certain health issues entailed with plastic manufacture has alarmed the world at large and has returned the market to glass baby bottles. Biphenol A (BPA) was known to be hazardous to infants most especially causing health problems like cancer and hormone system change. Producers of plastic baby bottles acted on this issue and have made sure that they utilized no BPA in further manufacture of their products. The BPA fever has crashed all the advantages mothers have seen in every plastic baby bottle and has brought glass baby bottles back to the mainstream.. Here, durability and practicability were set aside for health concerns.

The BPA issue was further addressed by health organizations and mothers were then assured that no such chemical can now be found in plastic baby bottles. Every concern for each product was dealt with accordingly and mothers are left in crossroads of choosing between plastic and glass. The problem can only be solved with mothers knowing their priorities for the babies

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