Jul 10

… is over.

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After reading stuff about BPA, I am now switching from Avent Bottles to Dr. Brown’s. I know, there isn’t specific proof or evidence yet as to how dangerous BPA is but every mom would agree with me that its better to be safe than sorry, right? After all, I’ve got nothing to lose if I go on the safe side, aside from the few more dollars maybe. LOL.

Dr. Brown bottles are highly recommended. According to KK:Cool Tool:

The secret to Dr. Brown’s Baby Bottles, apparently, is the tube system inside — it prevents the infant from swallowing air, which makes for a happier baby (and by extension, happier parents). As baby eats and the bottle drains, the internal tube directs incoming air to above the bottle contents, so the young one’s not working against a vacuum. This is supposed to be easier on their eardrums, too. Make of it what you will, but we’ve managed to avoid the ear-infection boogeyman which seems to hit nearly every other young family we know. Also, unlike similar systems that use collapsing bags to keep out the vacuum, you don’t need to keep a supply of the little bags around.

Here’s my loot care of my sister in law from the US:

Dr. Brown’s Polypropylene Bottle - 8oz. 3pk
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Dr. Brown’s Sterilizer Gift Set
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Dr. Brown’s Standard Vent Inserts
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Dr. Brown’s Standard Vent Reservoirs
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3 Responses to “My search for the perfect bottle”

  1. [...] These are Baby Bullet’s loot from the US aside from his bottles and other feeding accessories I posted here. [...]

  2. ah BPA-free pala ang Dr. Brown’s.

  3. not all dr browns bpa free thea :) yung glass bottles lang and the polypropylene ones lang.

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