playtex drop-ins original nursers (i bought 2 of their 4 oz. bottles to try out with dd). i like that their standard liners can also be used for breast milk storage so i don't have to buy extra bags for storage. they're also bpa free and seem pretty easy to use but we'll see if she likes them.
MilkBank. They got the best reviews, are insulated and vented, and are part of a vacuum-seal breast milk storage system that pumps out oxygen from the bottles and keeps it fresh. Plus they look really cool.
MilkBank. They got the best reviews, are insulated and vented, and are part of a vacuum-seal breast milk storage system that pumps out oxygen from the bottles and keeps it fresh. Plus they look really cool.
MilkBank - same reasons posted above. Great reviews and I love how the system works.
But - I am guessing my little girl will ultimately decide what we use - I mean, if she refuses the milkbank nipples or gets to gassy, etc. we will have to try something else. (Hoping this doesn't happen, though!)
We're going to start with the playtex drop-ins and see if she'll take them. We don't have a dishwasher in our current apartment so I'd prefer to stick with the drop-ins since they'll be easier to clean.
Re: What bottle brand are you using?
Born Free- recommended to me by many friends/family, also recommended by Baby Bargains.
MAM- also recommended to me by many; they are supposed to be great for transitioning breast fed babies and anti-colic.
Also, both are BPA-free and I also got both kinds of pacis which also come highly recommended.
I am also using milkbank.
MilkBank - same reasons posted above. Great reviews and I love how the system works.
But - I am guessing my little girl will ultimately decide what we use - I mean, if she refuses the milkbank nipples or gets to gassy, etc. we will have to try something else. (Hoping this doesn't happen, though!)
Avent (Tempo disposables)...that's all my older 2 will take.
Watch.....this one won't like the Avent and I'll have to shell out $$$ for other kinds.