Which bottle is best for baby?
"I don't need baby bottles I'm going to breast feed you might say"! Wrong. It is very highly recommended for not only your sanity, but common practicality that you pump extra milk ahead of time. Think about it, it's 2 am, you were just up feeding two hours ago and now you're stumbling into walls and trying to tell yourself that this is just a bad dream. LOL welcome to reality. There are many benefits to pumping ahead of time, the best of which is that when your breast milk is contained in a bottle you can pass that 2 AM feeding off to hubby, or mom or anyone with kindness in their hearts. You are gonna need to recuperate from that birth lady! Give yourself a break. There are many types of bottles out there, there are the bottle "shells", which you just put a bag containing your milk into and screw the cap/nipple to hold the bag in place. (These are nice because they reduce clean up time), there are BPA free bottles, air-rated bottles, natural flow/vent bottles and SOOO many more (stainless steel bottles, angleneck bottles you get the idea). They all have their benefits and some have draw backs, in this post I'll compare and contrast for you and as always let you make the decision for yourself! Non-biased here of course but remember that choosing the wrong bottle can lead to excessive gas, spitting up, spillage and more. :)
The Standard
No matter what brand or style bottle you use the first thing that is of utmost importance is to chose a bottle that is made with out BPA! BPA or (bisphenol A) is to put it simply a bad polycarbonate (chemical) that is in many earlier bottles, sippy cups and other dishes. To choose a bottle without BPA make sure that it is not marked with a number 7 anywhere on the bottle. This is very important as containers that contain BPA can be very hazardous to health. The older the container is and the more it is used the worse the leakage gets. What leakage you may ask? Well, the leakage of the BPA into your babies juice, milk or water.
*keep in mind that you can mix and match bottles and nipples, just because a bottle comes with a certain nipple doesn't mean that you can't interchange them, sounds silly but your baby will develop preferences!*
Top Pick: Playtex Nurser
The Playtex Nurser gets a huge thumbs up from moms! It is BPA free, and especially great for moms who breast feed or are transitioning from breast feeding as it is said to be easier for the baby to adjust. Playtex has a ,"Naturallatch" nipple that is said to be very similar to that of mom. Additionally because of the Pre-sterilized drop in liner it reduces colic. The liner collapses as the baby feeds, which in turn keeps air bubbles which cause colic from reaching babies tummy. Cons: Though the bottles themselves are inexpensive having to replace disposable liners continuously could get expensive, not to mention the environmental waste it can cause!
Pick #2 Evenflo TruVent Angled Bottles
Truvent nipples have a wider base, they are made of a very soft and flexible silicone that is easy on babies mouth! The angled neck reduces colic and the shape makes it easier for mom and baby to hold on to. Evenflo is a great choice and also pretty inexpensive. TruVent also comes with a slow flow nipple system for babies 0-3 months. Cons: Some mommies complain of nipples collapsing halfway through feedings, also you have to make sure you screw together the pieces just right or they can leak!
Pick #3 Dr.Browns Standard Bottles
Dr.Browns bottles are pretty unique in a good way! This is taken directly from the Dr.Browns Web-site, " Favored by moms and dads because they reduce feeding problems like colic, spit-up, burping, and gas. ThePatented Internal Vent System eliminates air and vacuum to allow baby to feed comfortably. It also reduces air bubble oxidation of the milk to help preserve vitamins and lipids, key nutrients to baby's health.
The fully-vented bottle design provides vacuum-free feeding, like breastfeeding, which can also help reduce build-up of fluid in baby's ear. " Cons: The, "vented" system that they refer to includes a straw piece and a couple of other pieces which greatly increases cleanup time, you also have to make very sure when sterilizing to get it completely clean!! (As with any bottle). Dr.Browns site http://www.drbrownsbaby.com/bottles-accessories/bottles Dr.Browns also offers avent bottles, glass bottles, sippy cups and more!
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