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Finally, if your baby is four months or above, or you are experiencing significant teat rejection from a predominantly breastfed baby, you may want to move away from traditional baby bottles and consider transitioning straight to a cup.
In addition, nutrients in breastmilk have been known to cling to the sides of plastic bottles unlike glass, thereby decreasing the nutritional content of the breast milk you've worked so hard to achieve.It comes in 5 ounces and 9 ounces sizes and is made from BPA-free Tritan plastic (see the end of this article for some thoughts about Tritan).
Second, we really liked the countors of the bottle itself, which make it not only look nice but feel nice in the hand; especially the glass bottle with the silicone sleeve on it felt really nice to hold. In fact, a recent study published in Environmental Health demonstrated that several BPA-free products, including BPA-free baby bottles, still leached harmful chemicals.The Born Free bottles are relatively new to the baby bottle market (like the Comotomos), but they are making quite a splash. Overall, we consider these bottles great for formula-fed babies, given that the nipple and base are not very natural-feeling (like the Comotomo or even Tomee Tippee).
