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Playtex teats

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Em32 · 22/02/2006 10:16

Where is the best place to get these? Have found the Mam Ultivent ones but not sure about Playtex or which ones. Still trying to get bf dd onto bottle.

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JanH · 22/02/2006 10:24

ToysRUs have them (though they look different now?)

Also baby supplies - mostly different here too, they seem to have a new range called Naturalatch - but do still have the old kind too (Easy Feed).

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JanH · 22/02/2006 10:27

Playtex site (looks cheaper here!)

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chipmonkey · 22/02/2006 11:30

Em, it was the NaturalLatch we had success with.

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bundle · 22/02/2006 11:37

have just given hoxtonchick some playtex ones, and her dd loves them (after rejecting others)

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Marina · 22/02/2006 11:43

You can also try independent larger pharmacies Em32. Boots and Superdrug don't stock them.
We had big success with getting reluctant ds onto EBM with Easy Feed teats, but dd was having none of it and went straight onto beakers.
I'd offer you my remaining Easy Feed teats but they were nabbed by dd as "dummies" for her dollies , and they must be starting to perish by now as they were bought in 2000

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chipmonkey · 22/02/2006 11:46

Yes, my local pharmacy ordered them in specially for me and stock the drop in liners just for me as well. By the way, Em, I don't think the teats fit any other bottles, definitely don't fit Avent or NUK. You would have to buy the nurser as well.

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Em32 · 22/02/2006 11:56

Thanks all, have just bought the Naturalatch teats in silicone and latex but now feeling annoyed that I will have to buy the bottle too! At least I know now though!

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chipmonkey · 22/02/2006 12:24

It is annoying tbh. And the bottles need liners which you have to keep buying, Luckily enough I only need about 9 a week because I still bf ds3 when he's with me. Just bought some Avent teats again to try him with, now that he's stopped thinking bottles are the devil's work!

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Mfer · 24/02/2006 14:46

I agree with JanH best place to get these is the Playtex Site www.infantcaredirect.co.uk - not that expensive when you think that of the convenience factor of not having to sterlise etc - I got buy with just having three bottles (nursers) and the liners on a roll which is about £4.00 for 100. Also they are really helpful. FYI the Easy Feed nurser now only comes with the Naturalatch teat but they still have the old style Flat teat in Olderbaby (fast flow)
I understand the Naturalatch is a progression from the original as I had a long chat with one of the girls recently. Also if you know you are going to use their system they do a starter set for a bargain £15 whic has 2 small and 3 large nursers in plus a selection of teats so you can see which one works best - sorry for long post but thought it might be useful.

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nothercules · 24/02/2006 14:51

we managed to get them from small independant chemists.

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katyp · 24/02/2006 15:06

Has anyone ever found any other bottles that the Playtex teats will fit onto? My ds has refused all attempts to try other types of teats and wondered if I could find a bottle they would fit rather than keep having to buy liners.

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chipmonkey · 24/02/2006 15:47

If you find one, let me know katyp!

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stephanie21 · 24/02/2006 15:51

sorry am thick...i thought playtex was a make of bra!

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Mfer · 24/02/2006 17:05

You could try the Playtex Ventaire bottle which are their resuable offering - it has a naturalshape teat but its not as soft as the disposable system one - sadly the Playtex teats only work with the Playtex bottles - having been through this many times.

Note for Stephanie - Playtex the bra people and the bottle people were linked once upon a time but when they separated they agreed to keep the brand name - apparently because people recognised it - I asked the same question!!

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racheeeee · 24/02/2006 17:40

I am currently using dr browns an my 7 week old is on expressed breast milk only as brest feeding does not seem to interest him. I am planning on flying to the states to visit my parents next month and am wondering if these would be a good idea for travelling as I would bring frozen bm in a cooler bag...does that sound reasonable? any input would be great

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chipmonkey · 24/02/2006 19:37

Racheeee, I'd say it would be a good system for travel. You could use the soft bottle liners to store your EBM. bring one bottle holder and the teats and lids are stackable. What kind of pump do you use?

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chipmonkey · 24/02/2006 19:48

And I don't think the drop-in liners would be good fot that, have never used them for storage but they'd be difficult to seal, I'd imagine.

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racheeeee · 24/02/2006 23:05

I use a Medela Symphony pump...which I would not bring on the plane with me..its HUGE. Although I am sure many of the other people on the plane would get a kick out of watching me pump!! I do own a mini medela hand pump which I would bring with me to maybe have a little pump in the bathroom.

I think I am addicted to pumping! I pump 3x a day and can express about 16-20 oz in a go...at the minute I pump so much more than my baby needs I have (literally) a freezer full of BM. I might have to start throwing some away soon! My baby was 7lbs 14 at birth and now, at 7 weeks he is over 12lbs!!! I knew those big old boobies would come in handy for something!!!

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chipmonkey · 25/02/2006 23:49

LOL at pumping on the plane, racheee! The reason I asked what pump is that the Playtex breastmilk storage system is compatible with Medela but not with Avent. You could express directly into the bags if you wanted.

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chipmonkey · 25/02/2006 23:50

Just re-read your post! 16-20oz? Girl, you are a virtual milk goddess!

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matnanplus · 26/02/2006 22:52

With the drop in liners [firm ones] i have washed them using a sponge bottle brush and sterilised in milton solution along with the teat and ring/cover set,they last for ages

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chipmonkey · 27/02/2006 14:09

Really. matnanplus? It would never have occurred to me to do that!Grin

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Mfer · 27/02/2006 14:13

Hi Racheeee - You can store EBM in the Playtex Drop in Liners if you get the BreastMilk storage kit as it has special lids to seal the drops ins - it also has the pump attachment to fit to the medela so you can express directly into the liners.....am in awe of the amount you express!!

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chipmonkey · 27/02/2006 14:29

Mfer, can you use the 8oz liners for storage?

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Em32 · 27/02/2006 16:31

Racheeee If you are pumping this much and thinking of throwing some away why don't you think about donating to a hospital milk bank? Just a thought (I just checked this thread as it seemed to have got so long!)

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