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Playtex Nipples

I would love some input from other moms who use the playtex nipples for the "drop-ins" bottles. When did you switch to the fast flow nipples as opposed to the slow flow?

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Thank you to all for the great input. I was actually gathering information for the parents of an infant I care for. This site is such a great resource for gathering good information. I had already suggested that they could try the fast flow nipples and if the infant gags or the milk spills out of his mouth, then they should switch back. Our son never went past the stage 2 nipples in the Avent system. All babies are very different, I know this very well. It is also good to be able to pass along some "research info".

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Hi D.,

I switched when my now 4 month old was about two and a half months. I noticed that she became frustrated when she would eat and she was sucking the nipple too hard. When I switched to faster flow nipples, bottle feeding wasn't so bad. It took her a few tried to get used to the faster flow, but so far so good. Good Luck!

S. S.

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I too never switched to fast flow. I think it may have something to do w/breastfeeding. When breastfeeding they have to work at getting the milk so a normal flow bottle is already faster than that. I think any faster might be too quick allowing more air.

Just my thought,
C. - SAHM of 3 - 3 1/2yrs, 2yr, 3mo

We switched around 4 months. We had a very difficult time with the whole bottle thing. We tried every nipple/bottle combination possible and the only nipple that wouldn't frustrate her to tears (other than mom) was the latex platex nipple-fast flow. It really has been nice and has given me a lot more freedom to have some time to myself.

we switched at 3 months. it was taking 30 min to finish a bottle, and she was getting angry. if you have latex nipples, you can enlarge the hole for a middle step. there are instructions in the guide that comes with the starter set. you CANNOT do it with the clear ones.

Most breastfed babies NEVER need to switch to the fast flow nipples. After all, do our breasts become fast flow? My 5-month old son is still on the lowest flow (#1) Avent nipples and is perfectly happy that way.

I have a 10 mo old, almost 11 mo and I still have not switched to the fast flow nipples. I may be wrong but I think that the fast flow have a larger whole and would be convenient for people who put cereal in their child's milk.

When he comes off of formula at 12 mo old I will likely switch bottle types as well. I found a bottle at a local drug store that is also made by Playtex; it's called Kindergrip, I will likely go with that.

Never switched as my son was primarily breastfed and he was used to a slower flow anyway. I don't know if you really need too unless your child just seems to be frustrated at not getting it out very quickly. It is mostly just for your baby's preference I believe. But I know I have read somewhere that usually they can't handle the faster flow until they are 6 months or so.

Hi D.,

I switched when my now 4 month old was about two and a half months. I noticed that she became frustrated when she would eat and she was sucking the nipple too hard. When I switched to faster flow nipples, bottle feeding wasn't so bad. It took her a few tried to get used to the faster flow, but so far so good. Good Luck!

S. S.

I switched to the fast flow nipple when I noticed it was taking him a long time to eat. For us it was around 4 month and it went fine. You can always try it and if you notice that he is gagging or milk is running out of his mouth it is probably to soon, switch back to slow and try again later.

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