The baby bottles are generally made of plastic,disposable liners and glass, glass bottles are heavy and breakable, the best option is to go for plastic ones, but make sure do not store milk in plastic bottles for a long time, just pour into it just before your baby is ready to eat. They are made BPA free and safe to use whereas disposable liners also typically BPA-free.
Roman baby bottles were blown glass with a narrow funnel like orifice for the baby to drink out of.
The first baby bottle that was patented was made of glass and patented by C.M Winship. After its first patent, many new innovations have been made to the design of the bottles.
Wash it
Babycenter.com and babyparenting.com are a couple of great websites that have information about sterilizing bottles and nipples for your baby bottles. Buy dishwasher safe baby bottles and your problems will be solved. Also washing your baby bottles with warm water and soap by hand and then towel or air drying them should be enough.
Someone can purchase Avent baby bottles from a number of companies such as amazon. Amazon has a large selection of Avent baby bottles and also offers free shipping on orders that are $25 or greater.
Some gift baskets for baby showers have bottles, diapers and other necessities.
The playtex nurser bottles are the most commonly used bottles with bags or "drop ins."
That's the only way to sterilise baby bottles! Just make sure that the water is not too hot cause some bottles may melt.
My wife always uses the dishwasher to sterilize the bottles. However, the bottles we use for our baby are dishwasher safe. If your bottles are not dishwasher safe, you may want to wash them with warm water and soap.
Claims were made saying that BPA leached out of bottles and sippy cups when they were heated. It has been said that BPA may cause developmental and health problems.
how old is the baby and if it's older they use alot of 8 ounce bottles
All baby bottles should be sterilized before the baby uses them for the first time. All you have to do is bring a pot of water to a boil, and sumerge the bottles and nipples in the water for approximately 10 minutes. Cools and dry, and you are ready to go.