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Best Bottles For Breastfeeding

Posted on April 2, 2010.
Best Bottles For BreastfeedingBest bottles for breastfeeding baby to minimize nipple confusion?

I intend to breastfeeding, but I want to pump and use bottles as well as my husband may not be able to feed the baby too. What are the best bottles to use to minimize the confusion of the nipple?

my daughter has never had a problem and I started using bottles when she was 3 weeks. I used Playtex vent area, and lower line type (they use the same nipples) I now use AVENT

I use Born Free.
I suggest those without BPA or glass. http://safemama.com/2007/11/22/bpa-free- ...
You can buy 2-3 different types and see what your baby likes. Also, do not introduce a bottle for 4-6 weeks.

Dr. Browns bottle mouth.

I liked the Playtex bottle. they have nipples that are almost like the nipple.

There is no such thing as nipple confusion .. which is an old wives tale. See # 54 Jack Newman's myths of breastfeeding common:
http://www.co.eau-claire.wi.us/Health/PD ...

The bottles that I prefer, if I may need a bottle is Advent, they are supposed to be very faithful to a real nipple. Dr. Brown's is so large and loyal to a real nipple, but they are about 5 parts and a lot of work to clean. Be great if implemented. ;-)

so if you buy a breast pump, they usually come with the bottles, but I used the stack it is purple and you can change the nipples the only thing you can do is just try trial and error and see more which it will

My youngest loved the fall and Playtex nipples are like the womb .. He also like Advent to and they do well and will not confuse the baby. It just took a bottle while he was on duty when I was working and he just shot in the home.

Dr. Brown are excellent, but we tend to use a variety, including Avent, Chicco and for our little girl does not get used to one type. A well so far :-) It is not difficult at all.

Playtex Nursing sytem worked great for all my children, taking into account the size of your breasts, the size of your nipples and just compare the nipple of the bottle yourself.

Brown bottles range worked best for us.
(Tried Avent, Playtex, Mom, Evenflow front of them)

I love the Adiri bottles. Check them out: www.adiri.com. They are "shaped breast." Also, stick with "Stage 1 nipples, which are slower flowing, they are more difficult than other stages for the baby to pull from. You do not want baby to have an easier time with the bottle of your breast.
A hint of pumping: the pump is much easier when you are on breastfeeding, pumping each other. Baby will be exciting descent into the other, then.
One thing you should be careful when buying all the bottles, teethers, and other feeding supplies: make sure they are free of bisphenol A and phthalates. If you need to know which ones are plastic safe, see a blog called Z Recommends, who comes every year with a list of products to baby food safely.
Good luck and good health of breastfeeding!

I have Playtex vent flow bottles and packaging must say, as most real nipples or something like that does not remember exactly and there are different steps for beginners and one for when the baby is a little older. I think they work hard, we had no problem

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