Bottles - Encino,CA

Updated on August 27, 2009
R.I. asks from Encino, CA
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I am due with my second baby in about a month. My first never wanted the bottle so she was exclusively breastfed. I ended up trying a bunch of different bottles, she would not take any of them. I don't want to go through that with my second one. Can anyone recommend a good bottle (I definitely want a BPA free one)?

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J.S.

answers from Los Angeles on

I wish it was that easy. I don't know of anyone who picked one bottle and it was the right one of the first try. I liked Avent and they have BPA free ones. However the one that will best for you will be the one with the nipples most like your own.

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C.R.

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We used the Dr. Brown's bottles but I was unable to breastfeed. Turns out it was good to use these bottles because our daughter has severe acid reflux and or doctor said to use these. I know that the lactation specialest said to use the "breastflow or bestflow" that they were the closest to human nipple. Good luck!

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M.F.

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it takes more than one try to get a baby to take a bottle. we like the glass dr browns bottles less spit up with them

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S.H.

answers from Honolulu on

The "MAM" brand bottles are great AND BPA free.
you can get it from www.amazon.com and read the reviews there too.

My son used this and loved it, and no air bubbles gets accumulated in the bottle as they drink.

I REALLY love this brand, and bottle. And they come in cute colors.

All the best,
Susan

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