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bottle-feeding-breastfeeding/2560
Question:
I'm due in a few months and I have read that some plastic bottles can
allow oestrogen-like compounds to leach into the milk. I am interested
in using glass bottles and will be breastfeeding but have read that
glass bottles are not recommended for breast milk. Why would this be?
Answer:
You were given some incorrect information about glass bottles. There is
no problem using glass bottles with breast milk or formula. The only
disadvantage is the possibility of glass breaking. Brown glass is
reportedly the best to use as light does not pass through as readily and
cause any breakdown of milk, but clear glass is fine to use as well.
You've made a great choice to breastfeed. Good luck!
http://www.askdrsears.com/topics/breastfeeding/breastfeeding-wh
working/storing-transporting-breast-milk
Unfortunately, there is not a lot of research about how storage
containers affect human milk. One study showed that the leukocytes in
milk (the live cells that transfer immunity from you to your baby)
sticks to the side of glass containers, but subsequent research showed
greater numbers of leukocytes in glass containers than in plastic, as
the cells were released from the sides of the containers over time.
Research has also shown a loss of antibodies and fat in milk that is
stored in plastic bags, but this information applies only to disposable
plastic nurser bags, the thin ones you can buy at most stores to use
with baby bottles. If you do choose to store your milk in these, use two
bags to protect against breakage and "freezer burn." Use twist ties to
close the bags.
bottle-feeding-breastfeeding/2560
Question:
I'm due in a few months and I have read that some plastic bottles can
allow oestrogen-like compounds to leach into the milk. I am interested
in using glass bottles and will be breastfeeding but have read that
glass bottles are not recommended for breast milk. Why would this be?
Answer:
You were given some incorrect information about glass bottles. There is
no problem using glass bottles with breast milk or formula. The only
disadvantage is the possibility of glass breaking. Brown glass is
reportedly the best to use as light does not pass through as readily and
cause any breakdown of milk, but clear glass is fine to use as well.
You've made a great choice to breastfeed. Good luck!
http://www.askdrsears.com/topics/breastfeeding/breastfeeding-wh
working/storing-transporting-breast-milk
Unfortunately, there is not a lot of research about how storage
containers affect human milk. One study showed that the leukocytes in
milk (the live cells that transfer immunity from you to your baby)
sticks to the side of glass containers, but subsequent research showed
greater numbers of leukocytes in glass containers than in plastic, as
the cells were released from the sides of the containers over time.
Research has also shown a loss of antibodies and fat in milk that is
stored in plastic bags, but this information applies only to disposable
plastic nurser bags, the thin ones you can buy at most stores to use
with baby bottles. If you do choose to store your milk in these, use two
bags to protect against breakage and "freezer burn." Use twist ties to
close the bags.