I used a variety of different bottles with my daughter. I like the Dr. Brown's but they were very difficult to hold (they are very wide), i also loved! the Vent Airs from playtex...The disposibles are nice for traveling. Hope this helps.
2006-06-20 09:38:48
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answered by intaxgirl 3
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Playtex disposable nursers! I recommend these for a few reasons. First of all, they're disposable!!! You're not going to spend hours rinsing and washing. Plus they come already sterilized. Also, they were incredibly easy to use. Especially when you're in a hurry because once again, you get to skip the washing stage. I could have four bottles ready to go with liners already in them so in the middle of the night all I had to do was grab one and go. If my little on got up for an unexpected extra feeding in the middle of the night there was no frantically dashing to rinse a bottle and prepare it. Grab a liner and go.
Next, they're great for preventing/dealing with colic. (if you've ever been around a colicky baby you'll appreciate this reason) They collapse so that there's no air seeping into your baby's tummy. This will save you 5 hours a day of non-stop crying plus a ton of money on gas drops. I think they were just an all around great product! I hope this helped and good luck!
2006-06-20 16:54:12
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answered by lynzi_n_bridges 2
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I like The First Years bottle Soothie. The nipple is just like the pacifiers they give you at the hospital. I love it because the numbers are easy to read on the side of the bottle, which makes for easy filling in the middle of the night. Also, if you are nursing, it is a good bottle to transition between breast and bottle.
2006-06-26 23:16:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I use the Playtex Premium Nursers with the Natural Latch nipples. These are the only ones my son likes because they work so much like the breast. Plus as long as you squeeze the air out before you feed then you can be sure that they aren't getting any air along with the milk. I always make sure I recap the bottle as soon as he quits eating to make sure that the liner doesn't fill back up with air
2006-06-20 22:09:28
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answered by jessimshepp 3
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My son was 7 weeks premature and he had a hard time learning to eat from the bottle. He took the first years winne the pooh bottle set the best at first. Then I found the evenflo comfi bottles and he's LOVING them, so we go back and forth between evenflo and the first years.
2006-06-20 17:28:07
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answered by E's Mommy 4
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Dr. Browns baby bottles with the tube and the filter in them. We had a baby born 9 weeks early and it was the only bottles that didn't cause her to spit up. She never spit up once with them. Also you can buy any size nipples for them from preemie nipples to y cut nipples for giving cereal. {yeah I know your not supposed to give cereal from a bottle but teaching her to eat from a spoon took until she was 14 months old.}
2006-06-20 16:42:09
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answered by nana4dakids 7
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i used avent bottles it doesn't give baby gas because the bottom of the bottle has little tiny holes which allows air to be released as baby sucks milk that way baby is only taking in milk and not air which causes gas...
2006-06-20 16:48:25
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answered by gladys 3
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i tried the Avent and i hated them they leaked all over the place if you did not get the top on just right
then i tried the playtex natural shape and i hated those because they are slanted at the top so it is hard to get everything out of them
then i switched to some gerber bottle and i love them they are triangular shaped and they work really well and they are easy to clean and they are alot cheaper than other brands
2006-06-20 16:46:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Dr. Browns and Avent because they help out with gas.A gassy baby is a fussy one.My son also had colic which these bottles helped out with.The Dr. Browns have two types a fat design and a slimmer one.
2006-06-20 16:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Brestfeeding is always the first choice..my opinion. The next best would be Playtex Nurser Bottles.
2006-06-20 17:28:20
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answered by beth 3
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