T.L. asks from Cuba, MO on October 30, 2010
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H.L. answers from Cleveland on October 30, 2010
It was the nipple flow that caused my daughter to NOT drink from a bottle. Most bottles come with a size 1 (unless they label it zero) nipple, or slow flow. My little girl became frustrated as she would have to suck too hard to get any milk (she is used to my geiser of a chest, apparently). So, I tried a #3 fast flow. Worked like a charm, but even with a bib, wet shirt. So, back to #2 medium flow. Just right! lol
L.S. answers from New London on October 30, 2010
depends on the brand. Some have 1, 2, 3 (with 2 being the in between) and some have slow, medium, fast.
G.B. answers from Tulsa on October 30, 2010
The nipples should have tear drop symbols on the rim. Stage 1 is 1 tear drop, stage 2 the next. Stage 3 is the fast one. Look for a stage 2.
M.K. answers from Kansas City on October 31, 2010
Platex has a tri-cut nipple that only flows when compressed as opposed to their slow or fast flow nipples. This way, baby (once he figures it out) can control the flow to fit his needs. I like this nipple because it does not drip if the bottle is tipped over or when you are guiding bottle in and out of baby's mouth.
M.G. answers from Kansas City on October 31, 2010
M.B. answers from St. Louis on October 31, 2010
I found with my Playtex system that medium flow nipples were really hard to find. They also have a variable flow that is supposed to more readily adapt to the speed the infant tries to maintain. Maybe that would help?
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