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Dr. Brown's BPA Free Polypropylene Natural Flow Bottle Newborn Feeding Set

Dr. Brown's BPA Free Polypropylene Natural Flow Bottle Newborn Feeding Set

Features:

  • Helps colicky babies settle down or sleep
  • Reduces colic, spit up, burping and gas
  • Helps prevent fluid in the ear or no vacuum
  • Easy to clean, dishwasher safe
  • It is BPA free

Description:

This Dr Brown's baby product is BPA (Bisophenol-A) free.
Reduces

Available at Amazon.com:

     Dr. Brown's BPA Free Polypropylene Natural Flow Bottle Newborn Feeding Set

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Got Dr. Browns due to recommendations from at least 3 friends whose opinions I trust. I haven't tried any other bottles, but these work great! At 4 months, my baby is even holding up the bottle w/her 2 hands. ..so cute. I haven't had any problems with leaking except when I travel, now I use the travel closed tops instead of all the inserts/cap. I just take the inserts/cap in a ziploc. Husband gave her the 1st bottle at 2.5 wks, and she took! Positive experience for us using Dr. Browns. Amazon has great prices, and we get all the accessories here. Don't need many small bottles. We use the 8oz mostly. We bought extra nipples and bottles. Nipples come in various sizes at different month stages (3 month, 6 months). HIghly recommend them!

 

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We love these bottles. We have yet to have any gas issues (we've been using them for 3 months). We have also had no leaking problems. Good quality bottles!!

 

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I think this is such a great value and has everything that a new mom needs! We use Dr. Brown's as well as some other bottles and so far we love the Dr. Brown's the best!! I like that the newborn set comes with 4oz and 8oz bottles! Just an FYI- there are nipple brushes inside the bottles... so when you boil them to sterilize, be sure to take the brush out of the bottle!! :)

 

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I purchased these bottles on the recommendation of the NICU. My daughter was a preemie and these have worked well with feeding her. The nipple is extra long so that it hits that back of the mouth, stimulating the baby to drink. The bottles come in several pieces, but once you take them apart and put them together a few times, it's easy. The only downside to this bottle is that if you overfill them just a little bit they leak horribly.

 

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My baby was born at 27 weeks, and has had tons of feeding issues. When she was discharged from NICU, we were using Gerber Slow Flow nipples. A few days after getting home, she began having apnea episodes during feedings- she wasn't breathing and was turning blue. We ended up in the ER, and consulted with a speech pathologist in the pediatric ward. It turns out she has GER (reflux). The pathologist gave us Dr. Brown's bottles, and they have worked like a charm. She doesn't gulp her milk anymore, and is able to take a full feeding without spitting up. She hardly ever gets gas in her tummy because of the design.
Yes, clean up takes much longer, and is no fun (especially in the middle of the night). However, as long as my baby can breathe during her feedings, I'd take any amount of clean up.
I would highly recommend these bottles to any moms of preemies who have feeding issues, whether it's reflux or pacing.

    • Hanna Andersson
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