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PPSU (polyphenylsulfone) is one of the safest bottle materials available — BPA-free, BPS-free, and heat-resistant enough to sterilize repeatedly without degrading. It's widely used in hospital and clinical feeding.
Glass is inert but heavy and breakable. PPSU is nearly unbreakable, lightweight, and releases far fewer microplastics than standard PP when heated — a practical, safe choice for everyday feeding.
Start newborns on a slow-flow nipple to mimic the pace of breastfeeding and reduce gas and choking, then move up a flow level as your baby feeds more efficiently.