Best baby bottles?

Best baby bottles? For both breast milk and formula? Also, baby must have for registry? I am due in January! It’s been 9 years since I had a baby and need some guidance!

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I used Dr Brown’s with my first 2 with my third a friend gave me her boon bottles and omg they are amazing she burps really well and hardly ever spits up! Bonus they are way easier to clean than the brown bottles.

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I just had a baby after 9 years as well. After breast feeding I’ve been using Tommy Tippee.

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Mam is the best my son loved them

We loved Lifefactory’s glass baby bottles with silicone sleeves. They’re really heavy duty and have caps you can use to have them as portable snack jars later.

Dr Browns have worked best

Every baby is different. My two oldest, MAM, my boy twin does really well only on dr brown (literally tried every bottle) but his sister does great with MAM too.

Honestly with both my kids I tried all the expensive fancy bottles and in the end using parents choice for both of them where it’s one dollar for a bottle at Walmart. I had issues with others leaking all the time, or the flow being to slow or to fast, or to many air bubbles, etc. Switched to parents choice both times because they have 3 nipple sizes slow, medium, and fast and I just upped the size every few months when they needed to drink faster and haven’t had really any issues with them. But honestly every baby is different and will respond to certain bottles differently.

I’d try different ones! But I got all the expensive ones with all o& them and they all ended up loving the 88 cent ones from Walmart! :woman_facepalming:

My first only used nuk orthodontic. My second briefly used glass Avent with mam nipple.

My first two did great with dr browns , i tried with my third he did decent but i need to get higher flowing nipple , right now hes doing great with the nipples from the hospital made by similac and then walmart reg bottles , he was born at 33 weeks and in nicu 2&1/2 weeks and hes been home almost a week now

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So research the bottles pick 2 you want to try. Just because you love them doesn’t mean baby will! Also instead of buying a diaper stash you can make a diaper fund on Amazon that way if whichever you choose doesn’t turn out to work for your little one you don’t have wasted money setting there and still have the funds to buy a different diaper.

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Nuk Simply Natural for breastfeed!

I liked the advent bottles although there are a lot of pieces but I don’t think you can get around that with air flow bottles. Anything anti colic really. Something I didn’t have and I wish I did was a baby brezza I think it is called. It is like a baby kerig!! It puts the right temp water and just enough formula! I wouldn’t worry about a diaper genie because I don’t think diapers should sit around for that long. If you take your trash out everyday i wouldn’t get one.

You Def need a formula dispenser. It’s a small 3 sectioned round container that holds 3 bottles worth of formula

MAM baby bottles.
Nanobebe bottles.

I loved this brand. Silicone insert pouch comes out for easy washing.

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we loved the como tomo bottles, they’re age changing all the way until sippy cups!

The one that has been the best for me (I pump because I had a reduction so my milk isn’t all the way there so I combo feed) has been the nuk breastfeeding bottles. They have a vent so that the baby doesn’t get too gassy and the shape of the nipple helps with latching. I also have the nuk anti colic bottles but don’t like them as much because they leak in the bottle warmer and there’s a little ledge inside so it’s hard to get all the milk out and the nipple is too long for my son yet.

We like mam , avent natural and nanobebe. Tho I gotta say many times I just screwed a nipple on the medela containers and done, I didn’t change containers if I had saved the milk in those. If it was in a bag, then yeah I used the other bottles. :joy: Definitely nose frida and saline mist, they are lifesavers. Gas drops as well. Things I can never have enough of are burp rags, we get the big ones, onesies and socks. Save money for diapers and wipes. Hoarding diapers is no good when your child might not do well on them, and wipes can dry up, I never stock up more than one box of wipes, as for diapers I got a bag of each and the rest I set aside gift cards to buy whichever brand we liked. The mostly it has been pampers swaddlers when they were young. Then we changed to more economic brands. lol my kids all used different ones because they are all different. One did good with one brand, the other had a chemical rash from the same brand. It will depend. Definitely you can research cloth diapering if that’s what you also want to do. It is cheaper in the long run, but the immediate investment is BIG.

Dr browns, partially because my daughter has a special valve in the bottles that I cant use with other bottles (she has a medical issue)