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Originally Posted by TheCoolinator
I know a lot of people with new borns at my job have been switching to glass baby bottles because of this.
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That's not wise - glass shatters; it can cause more problems than it solves. There are certified BPA-free baby bottles (they're pinkish, so you need baby boys who are secure in their manhood
)that are more expensive, yet do not break when they are dropped.
As a general rule, stay away from polycarbonate food containers, which uses BPA as a platicizer/processing aid. Other plastics (e.g. Nylon, polyethylene) do not contain this additive. Or use containers that are certified BPA-free.