Great bottle if your also breastfeeding!
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| Review Date: September 1, 2010 |
| Reviewer: mommy2girls, |
| I introduced this bottle at 2 weeks of age to my breatfed baby. She hesitated at first to take it but now takes it everytime I offer it to her (1x a day)! She is a very gassy baby and doesn't spit up at all with these bottles! I just hate that you can't find these anywhere in stores in my area! They have to be ordered online....but Amazons price is great! I also hate that YES they are MADE IN CHINA.....but almost everything is! Also I have only had these for 2 weeks and the ounces are already wearing off!:( I am just happy I found a bottle my daughter will take! |
great product
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| Review Date: July 23, 2010 |
| Reviewer: first time mom, |
| These bottles are great. The help your baby not drink all that air. They are the only bottles i would use for my baby. These bottles dont leak at all so you can take them anywhere with you. The standard dr. brown bottles leaked in my diaper bag and made a huge mess and i have never had any problems with these. Hands down the best bottles. |
Perfect bottles for any baby!
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| Review Date: July 12, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Arnie, |
| I am using these bottles since last 7 months and they are fabulous. They say it reduces gas and spit-ups. I am not sure about spit-ups but it sure do reduce gas as it helps not create bubbles. The only thing is: It doesn't fit in my Medela pump, so I have to pump in another bottle and then transfer it to these. If you really like these bottles and pump, use the regular neck Dr Brown bottles. |
Love these! Just wish they could connect to my pump.
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| Review Date: July 6, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Yary, Florida |
These bottles are great! I do wish that they had adapters to use them for pumping. But they help tremendously with gas. Ever since I started using the Dr. Brown's bottles, my son has had minimal gas. He'll burp 2/3 times after feedings. Some people say they leak, but you just have to be sure that the inner tube is pushed in tight with the round beige insert that lets the milk flow to the nipple, and that it is snug in the mouth of the bottle. Also, be sure to pull the nipple all the way up through the ring that seals the bottle.
I did notice that if you warm the milk in the bottle in hot water, the change in temperature can make the milk go up the inner air vent tube. I just make sure that I don't screw the white ring on tight while warming so that the pressure can equalize. Then once the milk is the temperature I want, I'll tighten it.
Also, because the bottles are thick, it may take a little longer for the milk to warm. But really not a big deal since I just make my milk room temperature. Love these bottle though! Very durable, and I just use the dishwasher trays to clean all the parts. |
leaks
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| Review Date: July 5, 2010 |
| Reviewer: new mom, |
| My baby is 7 weeks and since he was born i've been using born free bottles- had no problem. But due to his terrible gas, i decided to try dr Brown's. I initially got the longer bottles- they were great. And then i figured since by baby's been taking born free which are wider, let me get the wide neck- AWEFUL!!! the bottles leak like there's no tomorrow. I was visiting my sister and packed 4 bottles to take with me. Lets just say i had to leave early because out of the four bottles, my baby got the contents of the two. The other two almost completely leaked out. I would not recommend the wide neck at least. |
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