V.G. asks from Alexandria, VA on August 13, 2008
Leaking Avent Bottles
I have a 7-month-old son and we use the Avent bottles for pumped breast milk. We have used them without instance since he was about 6 weeks old but lately they have started leaking. This has never been a problem before. Has this happened to anyone else and does anyone know if there is a fix for this? I have checked AGAIN and AGAIN to be sure they are together properly and they are.
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D.W. answers from Charleston on August 14, 2008
We had this problem and called the Avent hotline and we were told we were screwing them too tight. They said the proper way to tighten them is to have the cap on the lid as you are screwing them. Hold on to the cap and then screw it onto the bottle. By holding on to the cap you can not over tighten and it worked.
C.S. answers from Atlanta on August 14, 2008
Yes! Yes! Yes! I hate those bottles! They would soak my son. They leak under the top where it screws on. I stopped using them since he went to a sippy cup but if I hadn't I would have contacted the company.
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N.L. answers from Atlanta on August 14, 2008
My bottles do this if I screw this on wrong...with Avent it has to be just right or else you got a leak...that's been my experience with my 5 month old.
A.M. answers from Spartanburg on August 14, 2008
We too, had this problem with our 9 motnh old's Avent bottles. As another poster said if you over-tighten the collar of the bottle they will leak horribly. It even says that in the directions that we got with our bottles. We ended up throwing them away and got Born Free bottles when we had to switch her to formula. We love them and no leaks!!
C.S. answers from Atlanta on August 14, 2008
Yes! Yes! Yes! I hate those bottles! They would soak my son. They leak under the top where it screws on. I stopped using them since he went to a sippy cup but if I hadn't I would have contacted the company.
H.E. answers from Atlanta on August 14, 2008
We had the same problem with suddenly leaking Avent bottles. We ended up throwing them away.
M.F. answers from Athens on August 14, 2008
Hi V.!
I am sorry to hear about the bottle mess!! I used Dr. Brown's and pumped straight into them. Great bottle if you need a back up!
M.
C.E. answers from Atlanta on August 14, 2008
I bought Avent sippy cups when my first son weaned thinking they'd be great, but they leaked all over the place too. My brother says they're "over-engineered." He did the same thing buying them and replacing them. I know you don't really want to replace the bottles, but you might consider some Dr. Brown's bottles instead. There's a Baby Fare coming up soon at Cobb Galleria Center, and it's a great place to look at products and get samples. Good luck.
R.M. answers from Atlanta on August 14, 2008
Sometimes the nipples may get old and mishapen. Try replacing the nipples with new ones.
S.B. answers from Atlanta on August 16, 2008
YES, I hate it when that happens!! Especially when it was breast milk. I haven't heard about the over tightening idea, I will defiantly have to try that. I just turn it upside down to see if it puddles in the rim, or shake it really hard (over the sink of course). If it is leaking I just unscrew it, spin the rim so that it screws on in a different spot and re-tighten it again. I have also found that it sometimes it a bottle or just the rim. I have even taken an hour or so to go through all of my bottles and rims to find the "culprit" and thrown it away. I am glad to hear that I am not the only person who has this issue. AVENT SHOULD REALLY DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!!
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