
Don't panic is the message from childcare experts, after news that stores in America and Canada are taking plastic baby bottles off shelves, because they contain a chemical that could harm babies.
Recent research discovered that the majority of baby bottles contain a chemical called Bisphenol A or BPA that could leak into formula milk and affect a baby's growth.
No action has been taken in Britain yet, and although the National Childbirth Trust (NCT) welcomes the decision taken in Canada, they say that parents shouldn't panic.
'We think it's important that parents know the risks with baby bottles,' says Belinda Phipps, Chief Executive of the NCT. 'But as long as they follow advice, there's no need to be worried. Should parents be concerned, they can log on to the NCT website for more information.'
Belinda Phipps from the NCT has the following advice for any mum who is worried.
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