Anonymous wrote:Can anyone provide a credible cite for the claim that microwaving plastic releases carcinogens? Not trying to be snarky (I swear), but plastic containers and dishes are often marked as "microwave safe." I cannot help but think that if there were any evidence to suggest that they released carcinogens (or anything else harmful) when microwaved, that there would have been a class action suit, or some action by consumer protection or the FDA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue is hot spots when heating in the microwave (per the pediatrician). Make sure you swirl the bottle around after microwaving and test on your skin. As for the people saying not to put plastic in the microwave...please. Those plastic bottles are boiled, put in the dishwasher, etc. A lot of uninformed people on this thread.
Heating plastics in the microwave releases carcinogens, even BPA-free plastics. You're the uninformed one, dear.
We used glass bottles, which we microwaved just the water. Then I added the formula and shook it up to eliminate any hot spots. Despite months of trying, both my boys only took formula warm.
Anonymous wrote:The issue is hot spots when heating in the microwave (per the pediatrician). Make sure you swirl the bottle around after microwaving and test on your skin. As for the people saying not to put plastic in the microwave...please. Those plastic bottles are boiled, put in the dishwasher, etc. A lot of uninformed people on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Room temperature! No need to heat the bottles. The powder dissolves just fine.
Your breast milk was room temperature. Formula can be too.