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harts2976
LIF Infant

Member since 5/11

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Shannon

Bottles?

How many bottles do you think will be needed at first??

Posted 10/25/13 11:29 AM
 
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jams92

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Re: Bottles?

i wouldnt get too many until you know which bottle your LO likes. dd had gas issues with a few brands - it took us 4 tries until we got the right bottle for her.
maybe start out with 3 and if they work go get some more.

Posted 10/25/13 11:35 AM
 

jax1
Love my baby girl!!!

Member since 3/09

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Name:
Jackie

Re: Bottles?

You dont need much at first, especially if you're planning on nursing. I wouldnt go crazy buying a lot because you dont know what kind your baby is going to like. Maybe a few different kinds to see what works well with your baby.

My DD actually never really took to a bottle, so I rarely used any!

Posted 10/25/13 12:14 PM
 

NYCGirl80
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Re: Bottles?

We started with 1 Dr Brown's starter set which came with 5 bottles, I think.

Posted 10/25/13 1:33 PM
 

lucky1007
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Re: Bottles?

I bought a few different bottles and plan on trying them in the order i want to use them bc then i can return the others....
i bought dr. browns, medela, avent natural and playtex nurser drop ins. one small pack each

Posted 10/25/13 2:31 PM
 

ElizaRags35
My 2 Girls

Member since 2/09

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Me

Bottles?

I plan on getting a few different types to try. I used to work with infants so I know which bottles I like and which ones I don't. I'll be trying out the Playtex drop ins, Playtex Vent-aire, Lanisoh mOmma, and Tommee Tippee. I do not like Dr. Browns or Avent. Just personal preference.

Posted 10/25/13 2:58 PM
 
 

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