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I think Dr. Browns bottles are the best found ever when I had my little one who is 3 now it was the best because it helps with gas and air in the bottle.
Which bottle is good for breast fed baby? Also, is there any type of bottle that you can attach breastmilk storage bags to it and feed the baby -Like the playtex drop ins? I wonder if that could be possible?
I think Dr. Browns bottles are the best found ever when I had my little one who is 3 now it was the best because it helps with gas and air in the bottle.
I like wide-mouth bottles better than the narrow ones b/c the nipples are shaped wider at the base, which is more similar to nursing. This can help your baby have a better latch at the breast. I have personally used the Born Free and Avent bottles for both of my breastfed kids. I think Avent makes a drop-in one.
I used Lansinoh bags and they do fit the Playtex nurser. The original bags for the nursers were much like the milk storage bgs. They came out with the drop-ins 10 years ago to make it one-handed to fill a bottle and much easier. My d prefers the Platex Nursers to the other bottles I had.
Playtex, the old style nurser with the drop in. And the nipples that are best are the latex (brown rubber) ones. They are called natural latch. They are soft and flex more like a mother's breast.
You can use this to pump from most pumps directly into the drop ins. It is a lifesaver. http://www.playtexbaby.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?i...
I used VentAire bottles from Playtex. They are the best! They are the angled kind and allow air to escape from the bottom of the bottle which prevents gas. You can also take the top and bottom off of the bottle for easy cleaning.
I use Avent bottles. The nipple is very much like nursing. Good luck!