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Are you currently
using, or considered using
a baby
feeding bottle for your baby or newborn? As a
mother, a baby is your number one priority and it is
important to provide him or her with the best
nutritional, educational, and safety choices possible.
But there is so much to remember that sometimes we can
overlook the small things that can harm your baby. Our
website was created to bring awareness to mothers who use
a baby feeding bottle. You will find our articles
particularly useful and we encourage you to visit all of
our pages.
There is much
debate about whether to breast feed, use a pump, or a
bottle. Most mothers don’t have the time to breast feed
or feel embarrassed doing so. But either way, you end up
using a baby feeding
bottle as
they get a bit older. So let’s look at some what you will
find here on our site.
Your baby isn’t
born with a powerful immune system and it takes a number
of years before it can handle even the simplest of germs.
Therefore it is important that all toys, clothes, baby
bedding, feeding materials, and anything else that can
fit in their mouth is properly sterilized. The most
important one is the feeding bottle. There are many ways
to sterilize your baby feeding bottle, Sippy cups, and
rubber nipples. For a more in depth look at sterilizing
your baby bottle, please visit our article page on the
sidebar.
Are you familiar
with Bisphenol A, otherwise known as BPA? This chemical
is a neural, developmental, and reproductive toxic
substance. It can be found in a lot of different
plastics, including your baby feeding
bottle. Even
some of the top brands of baby products contain BPA.
Since your baby’s health is extremely important, it might
be a better choice to use a glass bottle with a silicone
covering to help prevent accidents. Avoiding this
chemical as much as possible may prevent your baby from
developing problems later in
life.
There are other
common problems that your baby may encounter such as
BBTD, baby bottle tooth decay. Letting your baby fall
asleep with their baby bottle or Sippy cup can result in
tooth decay. Their tiny teeth haven’t got the protective
enamel and bacteria can do a lot of damage to them. It’s
important to not let bad habits become habits, so we will
look more in depth on this as
well.
A mother’s job of
caring for a baby is extremely difficult. We can strive
for perfection but in the end, we are only human. If you
are considering using a baby feeding
bottle or
have already started, please bookmark our site and be
sure to check out all of our
articles from BPA, BBTD, sterilizing, and other tips
you will need as a mother.
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