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Which are the best baby bottles? ?

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  1. I like the dr.brown bottles. They are a little bit more work to clean but they are by far the best for reducing gas and spit ups.


  2. i love dr. browns bottles, they come in glass and polypropylene...they are easy to use and they have never leaked for me

  3. I love the playtex drop nursers. I always used the latex nipples while I was breastfeeding, seems more like the breast. When I stop breastfeeding I use the silicone (clear) nipples. The nursers are wonderful since you just need the liners and don't have to have a ton of them. LOVE THEM.

  4. First, they found that BPA thing was a load of c**p.  So don't worry about that.  I went out and bought new bottles right before my son was born, 2 days before he came that stupid BPA thing came out so I bought new ones that were BPA free and threw out all the NEW ones I bought that weren't.  Come to find out they were wrong about BPA being a problem in the first place.  

    I honestly use the Parents Choice brand from Walmart. I tried evenflow and the cracked in the dishwasher.  My daughter also had a problem sucking on the nipples.  We tried all the brands and she finally liked the parents choice.  I've had three children and used them for all three.  They've been great, and cheap...like $2.50 for 3 bottles

  5. We use Playtex Drop Ins.  They work great.  The pediatrician even said that Playtex is the best to reduce gas.


  6. i love the avent bottles!

  7. Anything BPA these days. I personally liked Avent bottles.  

  8. BPA free bottles are good. I am using Dr. Brown's bottle for my baby. The nipple is great. There is no leaks in the bottle and spit ups are less. But as there are so many parts it is hard to wash. It is great to use this.

    Before this I was using Playtex bottles, but it does not give good result to my baby so I shifted to Dr. brown's.

    It is also air vent bottle. So not to worry about the gassiness.

    My best choice is Dr. Browns BPA free bottles.

  9. The one I use is medela and born free.  They are both non toxic but the born free one is good for breastfeeding mothers because it doesnt cause nipple confusion and has a nipple like the mother's nipple.  The medela one is regular and the bottle is smaller when you dont have too much room in your diaper bag. Those are the only two I trust.  Good luck! :)  

  10. Anything with a silacone nipple as opposed to a rubber nipple

  11. I loved the Playtex Nursers with the Drop-Ins.  Palytex are BPA free (at least in Canada they are)

  12. My favourite bottles to use are tommee tippee -close to nature. They have a huge teet that is the closest shape and feel you can get to a  breast.And the lids are big which is a bonus for scooping in formula. :)

  13. Hello,  I really like the BPA free Dr. Browns bottles.  There are a lot of pieces to clean, but they worked wonders on my baby.  

  14. Your b*****s!  

    A second choice is Platex Vent Air with the wide nipple base

  15. I like Gerber gentleflow bottles. exactly like Avent but BPA free. I even use Avent nipples with them  

  16. mt favorite is playtex drop ins. Minimal cleaning and the drop in are already sterilized and BPA free.  

  17. The best advice I can give you is to buy just one or two of the bottle you'd like to use and if your baby likes it, then get more. Sometimes certain babies don't like certain nipples and it's such a shame to waste the money.

    I have found VentAire bottles to work best for my little one. She has no trouble with them and they cut down on  a lot of the air that can cause gassiness. Having said that, Playtex doesn't make them with out BPA, so if BPA concerns you, go for the old dependable, Playtex Nurser with drop ins.

    Good luck!

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