SpangeMonkee said:Playtex Ventair are the bomb. Don't get the Dr. Brown overpriced shit. They're harder to clean.
I concour. The dr. browns were annoying to clean.
SpangeMonkee said:Playtex Ventair are the bomb. Don't get the Dr. Brown overpriced shit. They're harder to clean.
b_sinning said:I concour. The dr. browns were annoying to clean.
DW said:It makes more sense to me to just go with the bottle rather than get overly worked up about it. It's a nice thing to be able to do, but not necessarily a test of mothering ability.
That being said, if I were ever to have another baby (NOOOOO!!!) I would definitely plan on breast-feeding again.
CletusJones said:i want to find a hot brittish chick with good teeth. tha'ts my dream.
Nemo said:Actually it's a very very good idea to breastfeed a new baby for atleast two weeks, when the milk isn't actually milk yet you're passing on all your antibodies to the baby (ones that they didn't get in the womb) so that means way less chance of getting many diseases and infections.
But I'm sure you know that already.
HifiGirly said:What are Dr. Brown?
jathon0815 said:We use Advent with our daughter. We have both the smaller 4oz plastic and the bigger ones with the disposable liners. I love them and they work a charm. Up until my daughter started eating solids I gave her a bottle of pumped milk every night <-- highlight of my day
Pandora said:Pumped milk...yeah....is it time to close this thread yet?!?
kristchan said:They no longer make the bottles I used with Lita. This made me sad. I loved them.
I've been working in the baby room this week at school and I was just asking them about bottles. They said both the Advent and the VentAire leak. VentAire is what my type of bottle had been replaced with so I had been planning on going with those.
They said the regular old no frills bottles work the best. The ones with the disposable bags are good, but personally I never got the hang of those and always ended up making a mess. I really want an angled bottle so I'm going to go with the Evenflo Comfi.
They are one of the better brands out there. They only leak if you don't put them together properly.HifiGirly said:Well crap we just registery for all Avent.
One thing you'll need to learn, especially as you get closer to your due date, is that everyone has an opinion on what should be done or needs to be done. And the best thing you can do is to not listen to the idiots. Trust your family and close friends, and only the doctors and nurses that you have built a relationship with. Whatever you do, do not take to heart anything that the breast feeding nazis say.HifiGirly said:Thanks, I was getting a bit worried.