I hope so. I'm pretty sure they've banned BPA bottles in Canada. Not sure about US, or where I'm from, UK. I know when my eldest daughter was born in 1996 I could not breast feed her due to a birth injury. I was really ill the first 2 to 3 weeks after she was born so she was cared for by her dad and by the time I recovered, I had no milk left so she got bottles that were probably loaded with BPA so of course I don't know if that would affect her fertility or risk of getting cancer in adulthood.
I think companies should be more responsible about the types of chemicals they are using in products, particularly products meant for babies.
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I hope so. I'm pretty sure they've banned BPA bottles in Canada. Not sure about US, or where I'm from, UK. I know when my eldest daughter was born in 1996 I could not breast feed her due to a birth injury. I was really ill the first 2 to 3 weeks after she was born so she was cared for by her dad and by the time I recovered, I had no milk left so she got bottles that were probably loaded with BPA so of course I don't know if that would affect her fertility or risk of getting cancer in adulthood.
I think companies should be more responsible about the types of chemicals they are using in products, particularly products meant for babies.
January 6, 2010 - 9:04amThis Comment
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