I am now primarily feeding DD by the bottle (expressed milk and formula) so I need to purchase more bottles. For the past few weeks, I've just been using the Ameda bottles that came with my pump. I've been avoiding buying bottles because I am totally overwhelmed by the choices and the prices.
I want to get plastic bottles that are BPA free. I don't want drop-ins because I believe those don't work with formula (not sure if that is correct). After that, my primary concern is price. What is a good brand that's reasonably priced? Also, if there's anything else I should know about the differences in bottles, let me know. I'm totally a newbie at this (for example, I just learned that I need to look at the nipple type to make sure I get the right flow for her age). TIA.
Re: Help me figure out what bottles to get
Okay, this may be a dump question but how do you mix the formula in a drop in? I've never used them before so I don't know how they work. Do you have to mix the formula first?
I only use BM but we use the Playtex drop-ins and love them. DD gags every time I try to increase nipple size so at almost 10 mo old, she's still on 0-3!
I originally did not want to change b/c I didn't want her to reject the breast since I can't make those holes bigger LOL but now she's just stuck on those nipples and is fine;
she can also drink out of a sippy and straw cups but that's not on the horizon for your DD just yet:)
I just filled the bottle with the amt of water I wanted - added the formula and shook it for a minute or two. the formula usually dissolves pretty easily. If you want a more precise measurement you could mix it in something else and then pour it into the bottle.
You don't need to know this just yet - but when you move on to 8-10oz of formula at a time pay attention to the liners. they changed them so the quantity doesn't quite match up to what is shown on the bottle. I "think" the liner was for more oz then the bottle was.....It messed us up in the beginning!!!
One other little tidbit....not sure what formula you have..but Similac has these wonderful little "formula sticks". I think it was basically 2 oz of formula...i loved these for my diaper bag. So if I was going out on errands and I knew I would need to feed DD, I prefilled my bottle and put it in the bag and then mixed it in when i needed it!!!
AWESOME!!!!
I started out using Avent, but even their slowest nipples were too fast for Warner, plus the bottles often leaked. So I tried out Born Free and really liked them--I've been using them ever since.
They are a little more expensive, but I've only ever bought them when they were on sale or had a coupon, so it hasn't been that bad.