What’s the difference between plastic and glass baby bottles?
A baby bottle is a bottle with a teat, or also known as a nipple in some parts of the world, to drink directly from. It is characteristically when mothers choose not to, or cannot breastfeed. There are basically 2 types of baby feeding bottles: plastic and glass. Plastic baby bottles are often made from Polycarbonate and Polyethylene plastics. Polycarbonate is a clear, shiny, glassy-looking hard plastic and accounts for a huge chunk of the baby bottle market. These plastic baby bottles are clear, so you can see how much liquid your baby has consumed. They are durable and shatterproof. Polyethylene bottles, although transparent, are also durable, shatter-resistant, and lightweight. However, plastic baby bottles are one of several plastic products that often contain Bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates, chemicals that may be harmful to children. It has been analyzed and revealed that Polycarbonate and Polyethylene plastic leaches BPA. This chemical disrupts proper hormone performance, alters