LOVE them. They are squatty, a little different than your typical bottle but they are fantastic. I breastfed for 9 months and we supplemented using the TT bottles and DD never had any problems going between bottle/breast. They are much easier to clean than other "fancy" bottles. They are worth every penny in my opinion!
We use the Tommy Tippee bottles and we love them. DD is EBF but occasionally we give her a bottle. She has no issues going back and forth with those bottles.
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LOVE them. They are squatty, a little different than your typical bottle but they are fantastic. I breastfed for 9 months and we supplemented using the TT bottles and DD never had any problems going between bottle/breast. They are much easier to clean than other "fancy" bottles. They are worth every penny in my opinion!
They are made to be closer to the feel of a breast and for DD they were the only bottle she would take. She was mostly breasted but easily switched to the tt for feelings when I was away.
Loved them! We used them with DS and will reuse them this time (purchasing new nipples). They are a little oddly shaped, but I found them easier to clean since they are wider and only 3 parts (bottle, nipple, and ring). DS was BF and had no problem switching back and forth. We never had any problems with leaks either.
We have them and have used them for the majority of DD's life. When she was a newborn she had a bit of difficult with the nipples (they are pretty large) but we were able to start using them with her around a month old and we had no problems from then on out. She much prefers these bottles over anything else.
The thing with bottles is your LO will dictate which ones you use in the end. What works for one baby may not for another. My DD loved TT bottles but she would not drink from any playtex bottles, at all.
I love them! Especially for use while breastfeeding. My son took a bottle fine at first, but around 2 months or so he would flat refuse, no matter how long I was away from him. We tried every kind of bottle we could buy or borrow. We finally had to start him on super soft sippie cups at 4 months because I had to be away overnight and he had to eat something!
Eventually we found Tommy Tippee and those bottles he was fine with. This time around, I'm starting out with Tommy Tippees.
One thing is I think the Tippee nipples look/feel more like my nipples than any other kind. Some are touted to be very similar to nipples (Playtex I think...maybe more), so maybe that is why they work well for others, but my nipples don't look like that and the difference was too much for my son.
I nanny a 9-month old who for months would not take a bottle. His mom had to come home from work to nurse him during her lunch. That is, until she discovered TT bottles. He LOVES them and it makes it easier on me and his mom when I watch him. I plan on registering for some when I get around to registering!
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We use the Tommy Tippee bottles and we love them. DD is EBF but occasionally we give her a bottle. She has no issues going back and forth with those bottles.
This 100%. Highly recommend!
We have them and have used them for the majority of DD's life. When she was a newborn she had a bit of difficult with the nipples (they are pretty large) but we were able to start using them with her around a month old and we had no problems from then on out. She much prefers these bottles over anything else.
The thing with bottles is your LO will dictate which ones you use in the end. What works for one baby may not for another. My DD loved TT bottles but she would not drink from any playtex bottles, at all.
I love them! Especially for use while breastfeeding. My son took a bottle fine at first, but around 2 months or so he would flat refuse, no matter how long I was away from him. We tried every kind of bottle we could buy or borrow. We finally had to start him on super soft sippie cups at 4 months because I had to be away overnight and he had to eat something!
Eventually we found Tommy Tippee and those bottles he was fine with. This time around, I'm starting out with Tommy Tippees.
One thing is I think the Tippee nipples look/feel more like my nipples than any other kind. Some are touted to be very similar to nipples (Playtex I think...maybe more), so maybe that is why they work well for others, but my nipples don't look like that and the difference was too much for my son.