Pros: Works for many babies. Cons: Did not work for my baby.
I bought a Dr. Brown's Natural Flow bottle on the advice of my daughter's Occupational Therapist. We had a problem with the baby not being able to take more than 3 ml of formula by mouth. After two weeks of puzzling the doctors, the OT and I ...
Pros: Really do help at reducing bubbles/gas, Two varieties available Cons: Expensive, Extra parts to clean, Tricky at 3 A.M.
Before my youngest daughter was born, I conned my husband and oldest daughter into going to Wal-Mart to pick out some necessary baby items. (It's amazing what promising a PlayStation 2 game and a dinosaur can get you). Call me strange, but I love the...
Pros: less gas and tummy pain for baby. Cons: Lots of piece to clean. Little more $$ than other bottles in stores
For my daughters first month all I could afford was the cheapy $1 plastic Gerber bottles. They leaked and didnt have a way to prevent the air bubbles from passing through the milk. This led Ally to have the most awful gas pains and she would drink ...
Pros: Finished product: a happy, non-gaseous, no colic, little spit up, baby! Cons: A LOT of parts to clean and reassemble, a bit expensive, however, is worth it!
My husband I were drawn to the Dr. Brown bottles after having an unpleasant experience with a different bottle system. These bottles were recommended to us by a family member, and we absolutely love this product! These bottles are a bit pricey - ...
Pros: Less air in baby's tummy, less gas, less burping, less spitting. No nipple collapse!! Cons: Pricey, additional parts, not meant for mixing powdered formula, too tall for standard bottle accessories
Because they were recommended by so many friends, we have used Dr. Brown's bottles from the very beginning. It wasn't until I tried feeding our 5 month old baby with a standard bottle that I finally discovered just how fantastic these bottles are!...
Pros: Actually does ease gas, significantly minimizes air bubbles Cons: Time consuming to clean and prepare bottles, bottles leak when tipped to side
Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow Bottles As a mother and a long time nanny/child care provider I had used almost every type of bottle on the market. When I became a new foster parent I knew that the baby would probably go through the ‘usual’ brands until he ...
Pros: Good for gas, great measurement markings. Cons: A lot of pieces to clean and store.
When I found out I was pregnant with my second child I thought I knew what bottles I was going to use. For my first child I use the type with the disposable lining, easy cleaning no fuss no problem. Well there is one problem, buying those liners can ...
Pros: Helps eliminate gas in return making your baby happier! Cons: costly
When my son was born I had every intent to breastfeed. I did so for 6 weeks. However at my post partum doctor's appointment I was told that my c-section incision was infected. I was put on antibiotics for 10 days and was unable to nurse my son. I pumped ...
Pros: reduces colic, reduces ear infections, reduces gas bubbles, happier feedings Cons: extra pieces to wash
Let me first say that my son was a preemie and was in the hospital for 83 days. During that time we used a generic disposable bottle and Avent bottles. He never did seem to enjoy eating, and after he came home, it got even worse. He had colic for three...
Pros: Reduce gas, nipple collapse and dribbling Cons: A bit pricey and tedious to wash and assemble. Leaks if you are not careful.
We got these bottles as a gift from my mother after my 2 month old was having multiple problems feeding. He would ALWAYS collapse the nipple and would often end up with half the bottle under his chin from dribbling the formula out. He was also colicky, ...
Pros: Content babies - less spit up, less gas Cons: expensive, mild learning curve, not sold everywhere
I have a new baby so I think I am qualified to write a recommendation for Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Bottles. My son is now 6 weeks old and has used these bottles exclusively with great results. He manages to drink his bottles with a minimum of fuss, not ...
Pros: Eases the discomfort of gas build-up Cons: Harder and more tedious to clean and to assemble
Dr. Brown's bottles appear to be great for babies suffering with colic or those that spit up frequently due to gas. The bottles are of typical shape as any other bottle with the exception of two inner pieces that involve a piece that fits under the nippl ...
Pros: inventive and trustworthy vent system, no leaks (if you follow instructions) Cons: two more parts than other bottles
When my first child was born, I used both Playtex, with the drop-ins, and munchkin bottles. Playtex has great simple bottles, and when on the road the disposable liners make cleaning the bottles extra simple. Munchkin bottles are okay. The vent holes ...
Pros: Helps with Colic, Ear infections Cons: Extra parts to clean, must take off top when using it in a bottle warmer
I was having my second daughter and was planning to use the same set of Avent bottles I used with my first daughter. Then I went to a local baby fair and saw these bottles. They were actually giving away sample bottles, so I actually had one to take home...
Dr. Brown's Natural Flow BPA Free Bottle 8 oz. Dr. Brown's clinically-proven bottle is now available in polypropylene, so you get all the health benefits of Dr. Brown's...plus the peace of mind of ...
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