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Health risks of BPA products for babies and how to choose safe alternatives
Samira Vishwas | June 29, 2025 11:25 PM CST

New Delhi: Babies skin is soft and needs extra care and protection during the early stages of life, to maintain the softness and nutrients of the skin. As parents we are always looking out for the best products that does not cause any harm to the skin or provide too much comfort and protection to the skin of the babies in order to maintain the oils and moisture of the soft, new skin.

In order to know if BPA exposure is good for thi skin of the baby or not, or how to know if market available products are BPA-free and what possible harms can it do to the skin and health of babies, we got in touch with Fogs the sunsCo-Founder, Rabitat who is a parent and maker of products that are BPA-free, to know all about the term, its benefits and harm for the babies and how can parents be aware of the products that they are buying from the market.

Health risks of BPA products on kids

Kids are in their formative years, making them more vulnerable to harmful chemicals like BPA (Bisphenol-A), commonly found in plastics. According to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, BPA can disrupt hormone function and may impact brain development, behaviour, and the immune system. Since children often explore the world through touch and by putting things in their mouths, their risk of exposure is higher.

BPA often hides in everyday kids’ items like bottles, sippers, containers, and even toys, especially in older or cheaper plastics not marked BPA-free. It’s a chemical that has no place near growing kids. To stay safe, parents should look for certified BPA-free products and food contact safe materials, and avoid plastics without clear labelling.

How can parents choose BPA-free products

Because with babies, even the tiniest exposures can add up. They sip, chew, and hold their bottles and sippers countless times a day. If those items contain BPA, the chemical can leach into food or milk, especially when warmed, quietly building up over time. That’s why switching to BPA-free, food contact safe products isn’t just a smart move – it’s a meaningful step toward long-term safety.

We believe informed parenting isn’t about fear but about making better choices every day. When you choose safer materials, you build trust with your child and your environment. Because in parenting, the ‘Little things matter’ the most. As a parent and founder of Rabitat, I know how overwhelming safety decisions can feel. My advice is to always choose products labelled BPA-free and food contact safe, and avoid plastics marked with a recycling code.


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