I am slowly switching to them right now, because all other bottles have failed us (max has colic and is really gassy/fussy).
Once you figure out how to use them, they seem to be pretty great. You only wash/steralize the nipples... and the bottles you can do every once and a while.
DD hasn't had any gas issues. I've used the drop ins and liked them, but I like Gerber (once she was about 3 months) and Parent's Choice the same. I started using those so I wouldn't have to keep buying liners.
We started out using these and I liked them at first, but then I got tired of buying liners. I felt like I was always shelling out more money on them. I was already washing nipples and pump parts, what's a few bottles as well? We tried several different types of bottles to switch to, and DS didn't like any other nipples. So, now we're using Playtex VentAires Advance Wide. The drop ins nipples fit the Ventaire Wide bottles. I know the drop in are supposed to be good for gas but DS has had less problems with spit up and gas with the Ventaire. I'm so happy we switched.
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Eh. I have been BFing since DD was born and just started pumping last week so that I could be in a wedding on Saturday and drink. ;D I may not be doing it right, but it is a pain to pump using them. And they are kind of hard to store and I see no point in buying a different liner to store the milk in.
Just my opinion. Not too impressed, but I pretty much think any bottle is a PITA.
I love them. I get the big box of liners about once a month. It is around 7 bucks I think? I didn't like the target brand though, they didn't seem to be a good fit.
Re: Drop In's bottles, what do you think?
I am slowly switching to them right now, because all other bottles have failed us (max has colic and is really gassy/fussy).
Once you figure out how to use them, they seem to be pretty great. You only wash/steralize the nipples... and the bottles you can do every once and a while.
I BF and DH feeds S a bottle at night and we use drop ins and they have worked great for us.
Eh. I have been BFing since DD was born and just started pumping last week so that I could be in a wedding on Saturday and drink. ;D I may not be doing it right, but it is a pain to pump using them. And they are kind of hard to store and I see no point in buying a different liner to store the milk in.
Just my opinion. Not too impressed, but I pretty much think any bottle is a PITA.