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Re: Product Spotlight Series: Bottles (w/o Jan 29)
She also gave us general feeding times, so we could at least try to be prepared and have it mostly ready before LO started getting hungry, so that helped (and you'll know that info with it being your own child).
You can also take some bags out of the fridge to thaw and they'll be okay for so many days (don't remember how long) before they have to be used.
Me: 30 | DH: 34 | DSS: 14 | DS: 4
PG #2, EDD 10/12/2023
Also, my dental assistant when I had DD had a new baby and she was telling me that if we fed formula to make sure we were not using the water from the tap since our water had fluoride. So we would buy gallons of distilled water to have on hand.
BFP#4- 9/26 edd 6/5/18
Married - DH 27 y/o
BFP: 10/13/17
EDD: 6/22/18
ETA- or wait, are you to boil and then filter or one or the other?
Married - DH 27 y/o
BFP: 10/13/17
EDD: 6/22/18
Married March 2016
DD: born 7.22.16
DS EDD: 6.23.18
Bottles are overwhelming. I was really overwhelmed. I was planning on Dr Brown's and then LC said out of the blue that she didn't like Dr. Brown's bottles and I was too distracted trying to get BM in and worrying about my baby in the NICU and never asked her why. I'm guessing it was just a preference thing though.
We use Avent bottles and love them. My H bought this starter kit on Amazon. I still use the brush for cleaning them and the formula powder holder is mighty handy for going out with baby. Those you can buy just themselves and I recommend it.
I still use the 9oz bottles, and we've obviously bought more of those plus upgraded the nipples for faster flow at this point (I'm currently weaning off formula and my next step is to switch him to a sippy. We're down to just a bottle at night). To wash, I still do what I what I was taught in NICU. I've got two tubs, super hot water in one tub with a dab of dish soap, scrub, drop in other tub, rinse completely, set to air dry. I steam sterilized twice ever and one was in the hospital and then right when we first got home with him. It does seem like a pain at first washing bottles, but now it's just a chore like any other. It becomes a habit. I have more fancy baby bottle soap that I use too but NICU used blue Dawn to clean bottles with. So with Dawn, I've kind of operated under it being good enough for NICU where germs are the scary enemy, then it's good for us here at home.
Husband: 35
Married: June 2007
Son Max born 1/10/17
BFP #2: 10/5/17; EDD: 6/11/18
5 - IUIs, 3 - IVF retrievals, 2- failed transfers (fresh, and frozen), PGS on second IVF resulted in 1 perfect emby, and DD.
3rd IVF w PGS resulted in 3! perfect embys. 1st transfer - Sep 2017 2 more on ice.
how does one find out if they have high lipase milk? Often times the milk will smell sour before it should be going bad. Also, a baby that has no problem nursing may refuse to drink milk that is thawed from frozen but will be fine with freshly pumped milk. It is completely safe to drink, but some babies refuse to. That's when you need to look into scalding the milk and you only need to scald it prior to freezing. You won't need to with fresh milk.
In general - +1 to never microwaving milk. Also, with all the talk of flow of various bottles I wanted to point out that the flow is actually from the nipple. As your child grows you can increase the flow by purchasing new nipples (just nipples, not whole new bottles) so they can get a better flow of the milk.
Also - I think it was stated somewhere here, but yes, Dr. Brown's bottles do fit Medela pumps.
First Son - born 2013
Third Son - due June 9, 2018
First Son - born 2013
Third Son - due June 9, 2018
Another question for STMs/STMs+ : How many bottles is it necessary to have and what sizes? So far I only have a few and I plan on pumping mostly.
Married - DH 27 y/o
BFP: 10/13/17
EDD: 6/22/18
Married March 2016
DD: born 7.22.16
DS EDD: 6.23.18
What is the process like for introducing a bottle if you also bf? I'll be a SAHM so I don't necessarily need to pump to build a stash like if I were working. But I've also heard people say that they wish they had used bottles every once in a while so that their husband/a babysitter could give one if mom wanted to be away from baby for a bit. Are there certain types of bottles better for this? I know a few mentioned types that they liked because it was most similar to a real breast/nipple.
DS born 9/24/2020
Take the following with a grain of salt, because it is definitely my own personal experience, but I will never wait this long ever again. DD flat out refused bottles, and it was a complete struggle bus to get her to take one. Like, to the point I had to leave the house, and walk the dog, to even get DH to be able to give her an ounce. It made it so hard to leave, and so I didn't until i went back to work - and this caused a lot of emotional struggles. That first day of daycare was the worst ever because I had no idea if she would take the bottle.
Married March 2016
DD: born 7.22.16
DS EDD: 6.23.18
@elsie42 If BFing is going fine, I'd introduce a bottle around 4 weeks. We had to introduce a bottle early on because of latch issues. Some people say that your H or parent should introduce the first bottle, because the LO will get angry with you / want to nurse instead. I never had an issue giving DS a bottle. As long as you start with a slow flow nipple, you should be okay with most bottles. Some people claim that certain bottles mimic a breast more, but I'm not sure how much I buy into that. It really is trial and error.
Husband: 35
Married: June 2007
Son Max born 1/10/17
BFP #2: 10/5/17; EDD: 6/11/18
DS born 9/24/2020