5. Decide on bottle material
Baby bottles mainly come in two materials: glass and plastic. Each have their own advantages:
Glass bottles are a great choice thanks to their long-term durability. Free from harmful chemicals, they do an excellent job of keeping their “like-new” appearance over time since they rarely scratch, stain, or absorb odors. This makes them a great option if you plan to pass them down to future siblings. When choosing a glass bottle, be sure to try and find ones that are lab-grade borosilicate to help ensure the highest quality.
Plastic bottles are another common choice for good reason, thanks to their convenience for everyday use. They are lightweight, durable, generally more affordable, and easy for little ones to grip. When choosing a plastic bottle, always make sure it’s BPA-free to avoid harmful chemicals.
Ultimately, the right choice depends on your family’s individual needs and preferences. Some may families find it helpful to keep both versions on hand for different scenarios, whether at home, for travel, or at daycare.