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What size bottle to buy for newborn

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Ella31 · 18/09/2023 16:45

Expecting twins - what size bottles do I buy for them as newborns? Buying the MAM brand

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PickledScrump · 18/09/2023 20:20

Smallest size to begin with

woodyscowboyhat · 18/09/2023 20:31

Don't bother with the small size. Buy the big size as they last longer and you can just do a 4oz bottle still in them. Then grow out the little ones too quickly

Ttcmumma · 18/09/2023 20:59

@woodyscowboyhat if you do this, be sure to get the correct teat size, as the smaller bottles have a slower flow teat to prevent from choking. This also allows a lot more air and therefore gas and pain for baby so be careful with that too. I understand what you're saying tho, just got to be cautious of the teat and air, my little one didn't use the small bottles for long he was too greedy lol

CassandraClassic · 18/09/2023 22:35

If you can plump for it, I'd recommend the starter set with four bodies of the small and four bodies of the big. Also comes with a handle, spout and newborn dummy. It's £50 on Amazon at the moment Never mind it's been discontinued on there, but can be had at Boots. They lasted a long while for DD with appropriate spout changes. We've bought the same in blue for the very soon to arrive DS.

Faz469 · 18/09/2023 22:38

CassandraClassic · 18/09/2023 22:35

If you can plump for it, I'd recommend the starter set with four bodies of the small and four bodies of the big. Also comes with a handle, spout and newborn dummy. It's £50 on Amazon at the moment Never mind it's been discontinued on there, but can be had at Boots. They lasted a long while for DD with appropriate spout changes. We've bought the same in blue for the very soon to arrive DS.

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£35 in argos

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