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Baby bottle preferences
Added: 874 days ago.
Added by: graciesmomma
Section: General.
Status: This question is Closed. (Questions will be closed after 10 days.)


For you ladies in the U.S., what is, in your opinion, the best bottles out there right now? I had checked into the Prince Lionheart bottles, but I have to order them online and they either get really great reviews or really bad--nothing in the middle. Thanks for your input!!



xolblondieox - 874 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) Dr. Brown!

blondie9504 - 874 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) I use the "Soothie" brand because it has the hospital pacifier nipple and that is the only bottle my daughter would take out of several different brands I had :(

graciesmomma - 874 days ago Thank you everyone for your input! I'm leaning toward the Dr. Brown's but am leery of the cleanup process as I only have a tiny dishwasher. I did register for a sterilizer that goes in the microwave (which I hear is much better than even a dishwasher), so that may make cleanup a bit easier.

Austin::and::Alexs::Momma - 874 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) I LOVE Dr Brown's! They are the best that I have ever tried!

megandgrace - 874 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) I breastfed but needed bottles for when i was away from her and used Avent bottle because they came with my hand pump. I really like them and never had any problems with leaking or my daughter having gas, plus they were easy to clean.

Chloe:Laiden - 874 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) I use Dr. Browns and never had a problem with them. They have a valve that keeps air out so baby doesn't get air in their tummy. I noticed when I'd give her another bottle without the valve, she'd suck the nipple down flat but she never does that with the Dr. Browns... Will warn you though, there are 5 or 6 pieces per bottle (6 if you use the top) but they're worth all the extra parts to keep air from baby's tummy (in my opinion!)

Julianna - 874 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) Playtex Ventaire....HANDS DOWN. Baby doesn't get air bubbles floating up as they vent from the bottom.

jacobbs-mommy - 874 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) I bought my son the most expensive bottles on the shelf and he hated them all so I gave up and bought the 98 cent parent choice and he LOVES them! So it depends on the baby.

RobinG - 874 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) Dr. Browns hands down :)

ilovemylittleprince - 874 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) playtex drop ins, they are easy to clean and ive never had a leak, only thing is that it gets expensive with the liners, i use the evenflo purely comfi, i've tried avent but they leak no matter what i do. i think the dr.browns are good too. but they are a pain to clean