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Bottles
Asked by K.B. from St. Louis
on October 3, 2010
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I plan to breastfeed, however, I work full-time and my son will be staying with his father during the day (we are a little backwards I guess, but I make more money so ...
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- My son would take any bottle at all, so we bought a lot of the cheap $1 bottles at Wal-mart. My daughter will only take the Playtex Drop-ins, but only with the B. lat...
- Don't feel bad - I was the same way! I had no idea there were so many! :) I really like the ones that have the bend in them and the larger top - it seems more breast-l...
- Target carries some bottles called Breast-Flow and they work great if you plan on both bottle and breast-feeding. I've never had a problem switching back and forth be...
Bottles
Asked by C.G. from Detroit
on May 29, 2007
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i am having the hardest time taking my daughter off the bottle she will drink juice out of a sippy cup no problem but when it comes to milk she wants it in her bottle,...
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- I just went trough this with my 15 month old. If I put milk in a sippy he would toss it back into the kitchen and stand there and scream until I got a milk bottle. ...
- C., I had the same problem as well-- "with the second child in my case." I use to stess about it, but found that would do no good. my daughter is 2 and she just got o...
- My son is goin to be a year old tomorrow whoo whoo happy birthday andrew. Anyways i found that he likes the playtex baby einstein ones. Kinda of expensive (4.94 for o...
Reusing Playtex Bottle Liners
Asked by K.L. from Miami
on November 20, 2009
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ok, I know the package says for single use only but does anybody know if its actually harmful to use them more than once? with proper washing and sterilization, I dont...
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- I don't think it is save to use plastic for the baby's bottle...
- I reuse mine..I am just careful to wash them out good. Dont let milk set and stay clean but its fine to reuse them. :)
- Washing and sterilizing breaks down the integrity of the plastic and releases toxins that will leach into the babies formula. Depending on the plastics used the effec...
What Do You Think of Glass Bottles?
Asked by L. from Minneapolis
on August 22, 2009
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My second baby is due next month. I need to get new bottles because my old bottles are not BPA-free. I've been considering glass bottles (maybe Born Free brand) beca...
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- I don't think many people are into the glass bottle thing cause I've seen alot of them are on clearance lately.
- I did like the glass bottles. I was worried about them breaking but They had the rubber covers to go over them. I only used a bottle for the first month anyway. As ...
- I would go with glass if you can. My son was particular about what type of nipple he'd drink from and we ended up using the Playtex Nursers (plastic w/ inserts). In fa...
Bottles to Relieve Gas?
Asked by S.S. from Portland
on December 2, 2008
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Hello,
I am thinking of trying some different bottles to relieve what I think is gas in my 1 month old. We are currently using the Playtex bottles with the drop in l...
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- First, be sure u are getting all the air out of the liner.I used these for a long time with my daughter also and they seemed to calm things down.U have to be sure to s...
- Dr. Browns is a great bottle for issues like this. I have used it with both my kids. My son had issues latching and my baby girl I have to have one when we are on th...
- I used Dr. Browns for both my kids. They had terrible gas and reflux and these bottles seem to help. They have a few parts to wash which gets old, but worth it!
Dr. Browns Bottles
Asked by L.C. from Dallas
on June 11, 2012
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Does anyone else have an extreme disliking for these stinkin bottles? And now they claim that the bottles preserve vitamins! Come on now....
I know this question is ...
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- My son is now 2 and hasn't had a bottle in over a year, but we used Dr. Brown's from day one, and I loved them! Sorry! I have recommended them to many people who all...
- I love these bottles. Would never use anything else. My son was never gassy with these. It's a couple more steps to wash them but so worth it.
- I can relate to why you do not like these bottles. I work in my church nursery in the infant room and I agree they leak all the time. When I had my son some bought me ...
BPA Free Bottles
Asked by M.P. from Provo
on March 23, 2010
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I just recieved 2 packages of unopened bottles. One Playtex and one First Years Soothies. The Playtex's copyright(?) date says 2005 and the Soothies is 2008. Are they ...
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- This link may help: http://babyproducts.about.com/od/feedingdrinks/tp/BPA_free_baby_bottles.htm When in doubt, throw them out.......or at least return them.
- That was several years ago.. .maybe try going to their website and see. If it were me, I would not use it. All manufacturers are different in "when" or if they produ...
- I wouldn't trust the 2005 soothie, and I'm thinking soothie may not be BPA free currently. (Not sure on that). Same with the binkies from 2006. That's just my opinio...
Opions of Bottles for New Baby
Asked by K.P. from Phoenix
on May 15, 2007
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I am looking at buying starter kit bottles for when i have my son. I will be pumping & giving him the milk in a bottle. I a just wonder what bottles you would recomm...
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- try the medela pump pack or born free bottles at www.bornfree.com they are bpa free. Thank you, B.
- I recommend the Avent bottles.. I used them with my daughter and I loved them.. They are supposed to reduce colic and they are really easy to clean.. I also tried the ...
- I don't know if you meant for it to sound this way, but what I got out of your post is that you intend to give your baby pumped breastmilk, but not actually feed at th...
10 Month Old & Bottles
Asked by S.H. from Green Bay
on February 29, 2012
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We have been using Avent bottles, but noticed that it takes twice as long for our son to drink from them verses a Playtex bottle that we have. We even have him at the...
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- we used Dr. Brown's infant-13 months when he finished with bottles and went to sippy cups (which was a very easy transition). I love Dr. Brown's!
- I agree with the others ... I would go straight to sippy cups. I had to try several with my son before we found one that he liked, but by 10 months he was off the bott...
- I agree...at 10 mos...go to a cup! In my home daycare, I take bottles away at a year (even if parents don't, they know I do for the time they are here). Also, at 10 mo...
How Long Do Plastic Bottles Last?
Asked by C.S. from Boca Raton
on October 3, 2007
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Hi to all the Moms,
Iam thinking about getting some new bottles for my son.I think I'm gonna try the Born Free bottles. When are you supposed to throw out plastic bot...
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- C., Look for my post on this site about Bisphenol-A, a chemical that leaches into plastic baby bottles. I received MANY helpful links from Moms on Mamasource. Born...
- C., You don't have to replace the bottles, however they do eventually breakdown over time especially if you plan on having more children. I prefer the playtex bott...
- my son is now almost 10 months old and i have been using the same bottles (9oz.) since he was about 4 months old. I just replace the nipples when they get old and wor...