I use the advent bottles. I've always liked them. Don't worry about you milk not coming in. The first couple days you will feed your baby collustrum and your milk will slowly start to come in. My suggestion to keep up your milk is to eat healthy and more often. And try to pump between feedings.
Dr brown or Tommy tippie are supposed to be the best for breastfed babies. You should try to stay strickly to breastfeeding for atleast 3 weeks.
The milk will come a few days after the baby is born atleast thats when mine came you will know when its there your boobs hurt like hell and pumping or feeding is the only relief I used advent && Playtex
I breastfeed for only a month and a half mostly pumping. I couldnt get the latch right. You might be ready and have planned the way you want it to go but it might not go that way. Afterwards i gave formula i think i used the Playtex. You can have different nipples on hand using the less flow ones first. Find what works best for you! Good luck!
my mom bought me the closer to nature Tommie tippee and natural avent bottles. I planned on only breastfeeding but baby wouldnt latch when she was hungry during the nights for some reason. I ended up bottle feeding her for about two weeks but I got a breast infection because I wasn't pumping enough and my ducts got plugged so I am not strictly breastfeeding. she's latching greatly now. sorry for the ramble but she loved the bottles - the avent more I would say. they leaked less and I felt she had more control. my milk also came in two days after having her
now strictly breastfeeding**
Don't be worried about you milk not coming in that is rare. Just because you haven't leaked yet doesn't mean anything. I use Tommie tippee
Thanks for the advice ladies. I bought several different types hoping she will like one of them and still be able to breastfeed