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Which bottles would you recommend?

6 replies

kay1980 · 15/04/2010 15:31

I am currently using Dr Brown ones but they keep leaking when I'm heating them up. Can anyone recommend a different brand?

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sallyjaygorce · 15/04/2010 15:34

I used Born Free bottles to avoid BPA in the plastic (with DS and DD2). Fiddly valve system but they were very good - no leaks and very smooth feeding. Hadn't read all the BPA stuff when I had DD1 and used Avent which were leaky and she had dreadful colic. The second two babies had no reflus and wind at all - nothing you'd notice. Not necessarily due to the bottles of course but I would certainly recommend them.

EldonAve · 15/04/2010 15:35

mam

FrazzleRock · 15/04/2010 16:00

I love the Tommee Tippee BPA free bottles. No leaking and no colic from DS2 at all (could be coincidental mind)

MissusRabbit · 15/04/2010 17:38

MAM here too.

tried all sorts with dd then discovered MAM, 5 years ago....tried all sorts again for DS1 then went back to MAM (was seduced by offers for tommee tippee etc at the time- total false economy in the end)

DS2 - have ordered MAM ones for when he has the odd bottle

nannynz · 15/04/2010 20:14

MAM
NUK
Born Free
Medela
and if I really have to use them Avent.

I work with many different new borns and never had a problem with the MAM bottles - although I much prefer the Silk range as the Ultivent have to many peices.

Murl · 16/04/2010 12:18

My 2 month old is very difficult to feed (reflux related) and I have just changed to the anti-collic Tommee Tippee Back to nature (something like that!) and they seem to be so much better - much smoother feeding. So would reccomend them, but then I have not tried the others mentioned so they may be even better!!

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