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What steps can parents take to reduce BPA getting into the bodies of infants?
By TMcGuire in BPA · Asked 515 days 12 hours 33 mins ago
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Try not to use clear plastic bottles or containers with the recycling #7 and the letters “PC” imprinted on them. Many of these contain BPA.
Consider using plastic bottles labeled “BPA Free”.
Use bottles made of a cloudy, or frosted looking plastic. These bottles do not contain BPA.
Glass bottles can be used, but be mindful of the risk of injury to you or your baby if the bottle is dropped or broken.
Because heat may cause the release of BPA from plastic, consider the following:
Do not boil plastic bottles
Do not heat plastic bottles in the microwave
Do not wash plastic bottles in the dishwasher
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