In the other you have glass baby bottles which are heavier easier to clean and maybe just as sturdy.
Glass baby bottles vs plastic.
Glass is also heavy and cumbersome.
Not only that but it s takes much less energy to process and manufacture a glass bottle.
Also an obvious concern with glass bottles is that they are breakable.
Glass bottles are popular with parents who want to eliminate all concern over chemicals that are found in plastic even ones labeled bpa free.
Babies are weaker as well as lighter in weight.
Glass maintains the purity of taste of the liquid.
In one corner you have plastic bottles which are usually cheaper lighter and nonbreakable.
Glass was easier to heat up with my previous kids specially at night when i had the milk in the bottle so she won t cry.
Glass is the healthiest option for any baby but it s also a much heavier material.
And if you re using older secondhand bottles they may have bisphenol a bpa a chemical used to make hardened plastic.
However they have a higher chance of breaking when accidentally dropped compared to silicone or plastic bottles.
Glass bottles are more eco friendly.
Glass until they can hold their own bottles switch to plastic.
Glass baby bottles are much more easily recycled than their plastic counterparts.
On the upside glass bottles are sturdy and they don t contain any chemicals that could potentially get into the baby s formula.
Plastic baby bottles are.
I would heat it up in the bottle warmer when she started to fuss.
Glass baby bottles do not break easily since they are made from tempered glass.
Many glass bottles today work with common breast pumps.
Glass baby bottles one of the closest an alternative to the plastic counterparts are heavier in weight.
Plastic baby bottles may not last as long as glass.
For example glass bottles which work with medela pumps include lifefactory avent born free evenflo joovy boob and dr.
Plastic bottles absorb odors and impart various flavors into the breast milk formula.
In fact silicone and plastic bottles do not break at all when dropped unless extraordinary force is used.
If you or your baby drops one or hits it on something hard it might shatter.
Glass bottles are much heavier than plastic bottles making them harder for babies to grip and hold.
Compatible with common breast pumps.