Pros: Easy To Clean, Durable & Sturdy, Different Stages Of Nipples Cons: Doesn't Work As Promised
It's inevitable, if your baby drinks from a bottle, she is going to take in a substantial amount of air. That air will turn into gas, and in turn you will have a very fussy and gassy baby. My daughter doesn't just drink her bottles, she guzzles...
Recently, the angled VentAire Bubble Free Bottle System by Playtex, has been my first choice when bottle feeding my daughter. My husband found the VentAire brand bottle at our local market and thought it would be worth a try in the hopes of...
Pros: Supposed to reduce the amount of air swallowed by baby and also ear infections Cons: Expensive, didn't work for us
Before our son was born, we took a lot of time looking over the different bottles and such. This, to me, looked like a great idea! When I read the details on the box about how it would reduce the chance of ear infection, due to the baby sitting in a more...
Pros: angled design, sort of works Cons: thick nipple, makes mixing powdered formula tough, cleaning time, just SORT of works
Let me first start by saying that my son has always been a gassy little thing- from the time he came home from the hospital until now he has always kept us going through gas drops.
We already found a bottle that worked incredibly well to reduce gas,...
Pros: Curved top allows for easier feedings and easier to clean Cons: Costs a little more, tends to leak at times
The Playtex VentAire Bottles look nice and the color choices make anyone who is a little strange have more control as they can ensure the color coded tops match the bottoms. Each bottle has a bottom and a top piece that are color coordinated pending the ...
Pros: Less air bubbles; attractive design; not too expensive; comes apart for easy cleaning Cons: Extra parts means extra time cleaning; flow rate too fast, causing more spit-up.
I purchased this bottle due to my son's excessive spit-up, gassiness and fussiness. I was drawn in ...
Pros: Prevents spit-up problems. Easy to clean. Cons: Not very decorative.
When I stopped breast feeding my daughter at 3 months she began having a lot of problems with gas and spitting up. My husband and I tried everything to decrease this problem. Unfortunately we didn't have the money to buy the really expensive, doctor...
When my son was first born we bought several different types of bottles. I wanted to try them to see if he liked any of them better. When he started suffering from Colic these bottles helped.
Playtex really seems to have hit the nail on the head with these bottles. I absolutely love them. Easy to use, easy to clean and no problems with gas for the baby is every mother's dream.
They Playtex VentAire system is an angled bottle that...
Pros: Claims to reduce the air that enters your child's system during feedings Cons: Too Many Drawbacks
I'm not the world's biggest fan of angled bottles that claim to reduce the air bubbles in the fluid that your child is drinking. I've found that many of their claims are not overly valid, and that if your aim is to reduce the air that enters your child's...
Pros: Angled neck, Ingenious design Cons: Does not necessarily solve the problem of stomach pain
When our baby was about 6 weeks old he began spitting up a lot and getting an upset tummy. At the time we were using a feeding tube ( because he still was not breastfeeding) as well as the Playtex disposable system. These disposables seemed to work well...
Pros: easy cleaning, tilt design, easy on gas Cons: a little high on the price
When I was pregnant with my 2nd child I thought I knew what bottles and nipples I was going to use so I went out and bought up all the ones I could find. Well, It didn't work out that way at all. He hated the same ones my 1st child loved. Not only...
Pros: easy to clean, unique air eliminator Cons: 6 ounce bottles are a waste
In the first few weeks of my newborn son's life, I was using the 4 ounce disposable nursers manufactured by Platex. Although I was pleased with this particular product, I decided to try a reusable bottle system when my son outgrew the 4 ounce...
In every magazine I read, there was always an advertisement for the Playtex VentAire Bottle System. They advertised to cut down on bubbles in the bottle because of the leak proof holes in the bottom of the bottle.
Pros: Attractive, comes apart for cleaning Cons: Difficult with powdered formula
I got a few of these bottles as gifts when I was pregnant. They are touted as causing fewer air bubbles and less gas because of the angled design. They come in a variety of interesting colors and both the 4 ounce and 8 ounce size.
Playtex Ventaire Bubble-free System 6 Oz(177ml) Playtex VentAire Bubble-Free System ---6 Oz (177mL)Reduces Gas Colic Reduces Gas Colic Raised, textured area designed to eas transition between breat ...
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