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Bottles

What's the best type of bottle to get your baby?
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The bottle that your baby likes. They often don't take to the one you buy first.  I recommend not buy many until you try a few kinds.  I wasted as lot of money the first time.  
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Avent or Playtex
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1835206 tn?1414772252
I'm using the Medela ones that are compatible with my pump. I use Avent as well.
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I tried about 5 kinds with my first before she took to the playtex ventiair. With this one I got tommee tippee since it's supposedly best for breastfeeding, which I plan on doing longer with this baby. I also saved some of the ventiair in case she doesn't take to the tommees.
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We really liked the Dr Browns bottles. They have a lot of parts to clean but we never had any issues with gas or colic with my little man. Will use them again this time around.
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I like the parents choice bottles from walart.
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7757724 tn?1396279586
Dr Browns and avent
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8726042 tn?1399978830
I like nuk but bare seams good too im try both
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8255052 tn?1399861806
I use Playtex evenflow with my first it was the only to keep the gas station out of her tummy and she hardly burped cause of the air flow! There amazing a little extra time to clean but so worth it!
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7801868 tn?1395885718
I use an avent pump and bottles :)
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Avent
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We're doing Phillips Avent BPA free bottles. After doing research online, they had the bestoverall ratings. You can find them on Amazon for good prices. :)
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7708430 tn?1394287500
I like playtex nursers
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Thanks
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Avent bottles are what I used with my first and will with this baby.
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7543158 tn?1391978069
I'm using the old glass evenflo bottles my mom used with me. They're a bit heavy but they don't scratch, have no ink on them, and they've been dropped on pavement, concrete, and hardwood floors without coming up with so much as a crack. You've really got to throw them hard to break them. I like that they're dishwasher safe and won't cloud up. I wouldn't use a bottle warmer though or put them in the microwave. You gotta put them in the sink in warm water to warm them up or they'll get too hot for baby.
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I like nuk
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