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Glass baby bottles are now making a comeback, not just because they look cool, but as an environmentally conscious and practical alternative to plastic bottles
Glass baby bottles quickly fell out of favour when lighter, cheaper plastic baby bottles came along. But glass bottles are now making a comeback, not just because they look cool, but because they're an environmentally conscious and practical alternative to plastic.
So, what’s the deal when it comes to choosing glass or plastic baby bottles?
No need to panic when you hear ‘glass’ and ‘baby’ in the same sentence, modern glass baby bottles are a lot safer than they were back in the day. Most glass baby bottles are made from specially tempered glass, which is very hard to break and forms small glass pebbles, rather than sharp shards if it does smash. Some glass baby bottles have silicone sleeves or outer coatings to give them an extra layer of protection and prevent them from slipping out of your hands.
If you want to use glass bottles to feed your baby, then look for quality and choose a brand you can trust...
You can use glass baby bottles in the same way that you would use plastic baby bottles. Modern glass baby bottles are made to withstand the odd knock, bump and even drop that comes with family life.
They are more likely to withstand higher temperatures for cleaning and sterilising, but always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
If you take care not to drop them from a height onto a hard surface, or crush them, your glass baby bottles should last for the whole of your baby’s feeding journey and beyond.
Bisphenol A (BPA) and bisphenol S (BPS) are chemicals that can be found in plastics, particularly those used to store food and drinks. There have been concerns about the potentially harmful effects these chemicals can have on babies, and some countries have introduced laws that ban the use of these chemicals in baby feeding bottles. Because of these health concerns, many manufacturers, including Tommee Tippee have removed BPA and BPs from their plastic baby bottles and other baby feeding items.
Glass baby bottles are naturally BPA and BPS-free, so there are no concerns about the potential harm to baby’s health from using them.