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Asked by alison

Q: baby bottles and nipples recommendations

What do you consider to be the best baby bottle and nipple for feeding, something similar to breastfeeding?

This question was asked Jul. 17, 2014 3:33pm
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Answered by mrsfitz1226 - Jul. 29, 2014 3:09am
Also the comotomo bottles are amazing actually better than adiri, however they are a bit more expensive but worth every single penny... My lactation consultant recommended it when my LO refused every bottle (and I mean ALL of them!) Worked like a charm!

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Answered by mrsfitz1226 - Jul. 29, 2014 2:49am
Adiri bottles - Diapers.com $10.99 best thing other than a breast!

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Answered by Mrs_HT - Jul. 18, 2014 5:56pm
I am using Tommie Tipper, Medela, and I have playtex airvent. The playtex have liners and a bendable top that helps you hold the bottle in the right position t to lessen the air flow. Tommie Tippers have nipples similar to an actual nipple which I like. Medela I use when I pump because they came with the pump and hospital.

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Answered by susan44 - Jul. 17, 2014 7:38pm
I was also breast feeding and my daughter and she was not keen to use a bottle, we ended up using born free bottles, they were the only ones she would drink from but they were great

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Answered by eag923 - Jul. 17, 2014 6:21pm
Avent bottles (stupid phone)

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Answered by eag923 - Jul. 17, 2014 6:20pm
I'm a big fan of the Agent bottles. Easy to clean, few parts, keeps the air out of little tummies. The larger size bottles come with nipple 2, which in my opinion, is way too fast for a baby in the first few months. So, I recommend replacing them with 1s until your baby can handle the flow of the 2s.

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Answered by TXkadams - Jul. 17, 2014 6:16pm
We used the Playtex Airvent ones because they were super easy to clean. Some babies like all bottles and the breast, some babies are very particular. You'll just have to try out a few until you find one that works for your baby. I'd suggest starting with ones you think are easy to clean and affordable. If baby doesn't like your selection then you can try something more exotic.

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Answered by darladybug - Jul. 17, 2014 5:47pm
When I used playtex, my son got too much air and spit up like crazy, to the point we thought he had GERD. But, for some reason we tried just a regular run of the mill bottle and his spit up was almost non existent. Every kid is different I suppose!


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Answered by kaylia2oo5 - Jul. 17, 2014 5:32pm
When I was breastfeeding and supplementing with formula, I used the playtex liner bottles. That's all I ever used with my first two, and what I'll be using with these two babies too!

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Answered by estone - Jul. 17, 2014 4:53pm
We used Dr. Brown's and both my kids were able to latch just fine and had no issues with them.

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