FTM. I plan on breastfeeding but I'm going back to work after 3 months of maternity leave so I need to buy bottles. I heard Bottles are mainly baby's preference but how did you prepare? I'm completing my Amazon registry today and I'm tempted to buy bottle starter kits for tommee tippee, the first years and dr. brown because those are the ones my friends told me were good(accepted by the baby). I Already have some medela bottles. I feel like that's kinda excessive but I don't know what he will like. Advice is greatly appreciated.
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DD: Dec 2015
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We started out with the Avent bottles and my DD hated them. We're using Dr. Browns now and she loves them. I wouldn't stock up on bottles just because every baby and their preference is different.
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I've bought a couple starter packs (Avent and Dr Browns) and I'm planning on getting a set of Medela since I have their pump. I also have a couple individual bottles from free sample kits. I figure it will probably be enough to keep us going a while, and if baby is picky then we have a good selection to find what he likes. All the sets have been on offer so I'm not worried about having spent too much on them.
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STM. I don't recommend the bottle kits. They are expensive and come with lots of unnecessary parts you probably won't ever use. Especially if you breastfeed to a year or more, baby won't ever need the larger bottle size and should stay with slow flow nipples throughout the duration of breastfeeding. One of the best pieces of advice I got was to just get single or small packs of multiple kinds of bottles, that way you can return/exchange what you don't end up liking. I was lucky that my daughter took any bottle, but I know that's not the case for all. We did, however, have preferences. Dr. Brown's wide neck and Comotomo were our favorites. Tommee Tippee were good later on, but too fast initially and caused baby to gag. Kiinde nipples are also pretty fast, but the Kiinde system is super convenient and saves a lot of time washing bottles once baby can handle the nipple. It's great for pumping at work because it saves a TON of bottle washing time. I wasn't a fan of Avent bottles.
As an aside, you might want to watch a YouTube video on paced bottle feeding. Wish I had heard about this sooner! But so glad I eventually figured it out. Saved me a lot of heartache over not pumping enough.
Hope this helps! It really boils down to your and baby's preference, so a variety is good. Amazon 2-day shipping is a God-send whenever you figure out what you like best.