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Bottles: Which to Choose???

I'm trading in my Dr. Browns bottles for some BPA-free bottles but not sure what to get. I've hated the Dr. Browns from the start. They have too many parts! I'm getting them at BRU and I don't want anything fancy. My little one has had a lot of spit-up so I'm thinking vented is good. So that leaves me with Avent or Playtex Drop-Ins? Pros, Cons, anyone?? Anyone have any recommends?

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So What Happened?™

So. Once at the store I ended up making a snap decision to go with the BornFree bottles. I had a lot more money to spend once they tallied up my trade-ins. So far love 'em!

Thanks for all your help!

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My son is 11 weeks old and has had spit-up/throw-up issues since he was born. We have tried many bottles (adiri and playtex drop-ins were the first two BPA free) We have had the most success with Born Free bottles. They are BPA free and don't have tons of parts to clean (in my opinion). My son still spits up but not nearly as bad. We bought them at BRU and the only bad part is when you buy a pack of three only one bottle comes with the venting system. You have to buy the extra ones separately. But they do give you a coupon for two free venting systems inside the bottle box. Hope this helps.

I used to use Playtex ventflow and boy there were 5 different parts to clean I think, what a pain in the butt. When the BPA scare came about I switch to Playtex drop ins and love them, I have 3 bottles and about 10 nipples and I only have to wash nipples every two days, which is so nice. I went to this link and got free bottles and just had to buy the nipples and drop in's. Send them to everyone you know so you can have more than one. http://www.playtexbaby.com/bpafree/info.html

S.,

I used playtex drop-ins for my daughters 21 and 18 years ago. I have an 18month old grandson. At my daughters shower and under advice of others, we ended up with all kinds of bottles.

Advent was one of them. My sister has a two year old and a one year old. She uses those. I just hate them. The playtex bottles were as easy and wonderful, even more so with the drop ins now, as they were 20 years ago.

We got rid of all the others and loved the ease of use and cleaning up.

Good Luck,
L. and Brittany

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My son is 11 weeks old and has had spit-up/throw-up issues since he was born. We have tried many bottles (adiri and playtex drop-ins were the first two BPA free) We have had the most success with Born Free bottles. They are BPA free and don't have tons of parts to clean (in my opinion). My son still spits up but not nearly as bad. We bought them at BRU and the only bad part is when you buy a pack of three only one bottle comes with the venting system. You have to buy the extra ones separately. But they do give you a coupon for two free venting systems inside the bottle box. Hope this helps.

I have used Born Free with my new daughter (now 6 months) I swear by them now. No little parts although there is one insert (to help reduce air) at the top of the bottle neck that needs to be put on before the nipple...It is very easy to put together and use though. My daughter has had no colic/gas issues. Check them out on-line.

We use the Avent Tempo bottles which is Avent's version of the drop in liners. We LOVE them. We used the regular Avent with our oldest (didn't have the Tempo back then), so I was thrilled to see them make a drop in. They are so nice. An added bonus is that if a bottle sits for a little while (rolls under a car seat, tossed under the pack-n-play, unrinsed from daycare), you don't have to clean a stinky bottle. Just throw out the liner and wash as usual.

They are just as easy as regular bottles to travel with. What you suggested works fine (fill with water & add powdered formula as needed). What I liked to do was put the powder in the empty bottle (no messy measuring while out-n-about) and keep a small thermos of warmed water or an 8-oz bottle of nursery water in the diaper bag. Then just pour in your water and shake. The single serving ready to feed bottles are great to. Keep them at room temp and just pour them into your bottle.

The reason I stuck with Avent even though they're a little pricier than playtex, is because they have such a wide range of flow choices for their nipples. That was a huge benefit to us. Also, you can use the Avent bottle warmer on the medium setting with their drop ins. From what I read, with playtex, you have to warm the liquid prior to adding it to the bottle.

The only down side of liners is that it's hard to tell exactly how much baby has drank as the liner collapses. So if you have any wieght issues or need to know exactly how much of that bottle she drank, then a rigid bottle would be better. Good luck to you!

I switched too - and Avent is the way to go - I am so glad with my choice.

Personally I stay away from a much plastic as possable. So something compleatly washable with out disposable bits like drop in sort of things. Were consuming so much oil for plastics that are just getting dumped in the sea.
Good luck finding the right one for you. A. H

I use born free glass

My daughter had a lot of spit-ups too. I used the Playtex Ventair Wide with my daughter and those worked well for her. I did not use the drop ins. My suggestion would be to buy one of each and see how well she likes it. My daughter didn't like Avent.

Hi S.,

I used Playtex. The kind with the drop in liner, not sure if there is a specific name or not. I always had a liner in them (the drop in type, not the liners those are a pain), and took baby water in a container, and had the powder in one of those divided formula holders. (they sell those a BRU too). The formula holder usually has three compartments, so get a couple. They are handy. Then you are good to go anywhere. I would mix a bottle as needed. No fuss, no muss. Hope this works for you as well as it had for me.

Enjoy your little one!!
Lisa J.

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