which bottles are you planning on using im at a toss up...

edited April 2011 in Pregnant
I'm stuck between dr. Brown bottles and playtex bottles. Any pros or.cons to either?
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  • Dr Browns is a lot of work to clean. This is my third and I am sticking with playtex. MAybe drop ins.
  • I heard dr brown has a lot of little pieces to it making it hard to clean plus theyre expensive but that might not be a problem for you idk ;) I have no idea what im gonna be using yet...
  • I got a bunch of Dr brown bottles for free so were gonna try em out...I really like the avent bottles tho with my first
  • I use the playtex drop ins with my first son and I plan to with this baby as well. Cost a bit more bc of the liners but they did wonders for my sons gas!
  • Drop ins here! Loves them with my daughter.
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  • Used Dr.Browns with my son but omg it had so many pieces but it was good because it helped with his acid reflux problem. I'm thinking about doing Evenflo for my baby girl.
  • See I've heard dr brown works super well with reflux and gas but we would have to wash them by hand and i don't know how hard they would be lol.
  • I started with dr browns and they weren't the best for my son...he liked to suck really hard and those made him choke a lot because there isn't much negative pressure, but I fed a friends baby that they were great for. He liked to take his time eating and didn't suck as vigorously as my son. If they are great for reflux, I would much rather change bottles first then formula or give medication.
  • Yeah i used the soothie bottles with my first little girl and she has severe acid reflux and was hospitalized for two weeks (spent the first christmas and new years in childrens). We tried every bottle eventually they switched her to soy formula and her acid reflux improved by 75% but she also has to take zantac five times a day. She's two now and has no problems.
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  • I have a trashbag full of doc brown bottles. I'm going out and buying Smoothies bottles my son loved them
  • Avent for me
  • Im gonna try out breastflo bottles.
  • im gonna use the playtex drop ins but i was wondering if i should use something elles when hes first born.. ??
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  • Dr. Brown's are hands down the best bottles ever... I'd never use anything else.
  • @kalasthename howd u get them for free??
  • Im using avent!!
  • I loved the evenflo glass bottles with my son! I saved them and will be using them for my daughter as well.
  • Dr,browns,,,,ill never use anything else till they are older but I dought it,,, there awsome for new babys,,,,this is my second and my whole family uses them now
  • I used the playtex ventaire wide mouth bottles last time, and probably will again. I haven't shopped for bottles in 5 years though, lol!
  • Already bought my avent bottles(: my first choice.
  • I liked those eveflo ones that kind of go at an angle at the top just cause u know the baby sits sometimes weird and then they start sucking air well i feel maybe these bottles will help with that issue... But this is gonna be my first baby so idk
  • @huneybee my fiance's boss's wife is an obgyn and she gave them to us...like 15 of them..
  • I used and loved Dr brown bottles for my boys. Once you get used to cleaning them its not that bad. I'm either going to use them again or tommee tippee bottles now that they have them in the US.
  • Not using either of those. Going with Breastflow bottles. Easier transition between nursing and bottle feeding.
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    I went through so many different bottles with my daughter she had bad reflux. breastflow and bornfree where best for her. Only going to use one of those. My niece used dr brown when I babysat for her pain in butt to clean to many pieces.
  • I am getting avent bottles again. They changed and got even better since I used them the first time 5 years ago. And their bottle warmer is awesome as well you can turn it on and just keep it on number1 setting and the water will be the right temperature when you needed at night.
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