Are Silicone Baby Bottles Safe? The Truth About Microplastics
Silicone baby bottles are marketed as safer than plastic — but they're not zero-microplastic. Here's what parents need to know about silicone's real safety profile.
Silicone baby bottles are marketed as safer than plastic — but they're not zero-microplastic. Here's what parents need to know about silicone's real safety profile.
Not all glass baby bottles are created equal. Soda-lime glass can shatter under thermal shock, while borosilicate glass is engineered for the exact conditions baby bottles face daily.
Many "glass" baby bottles still contain hidden plastic — internal vents, collars, and components that contact your baby's milk. Here's what to look for and how to choose truly plastic-free.
Glass and stainless steel both eliminate microplastics — but they serve different needs. Here's an honest comparison of borosilicate glass vs. 316 stainless steel for baby bottles.
The Trinity College Dublin study found up to 16.2 million microplastic particles per litre in polypropylene baby bottles. Here's what that means for your baby's daily exposure.
A comprehensive guide to microplastics in baby bottles — what the science says, which materials are safest, and how to protect your baby from hidden plastic exposure.