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bottle question
Can you suggest bottles to use with twins! I have heard many different opinions, but would like the opinions of people who have 2 babies at one time!!!
I am torn between the regular bottles (born free.....) and the drop in kind from playtex.
THanks so much!
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Posted 4/9/09 9:28 AM |
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lilnic1278
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Member since 3/09 36 total posts
Name: Nicole
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Re: bottle question
I use Dr. Brown BPA free, and I can feed the two just fine!
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Posted 4/9/09 11:36 AM |
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DRMom
Two in Blue
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Name: Melissa
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Re: bottle question
Whatever you use I would suggest buying a BUNCH. I have 12 bottles and that is still not enough-I use Dr. Browns which do have a number of parts but i dishwash them every day. I have also used Born Free but those have parts too that are more of a pain to get apart than Dr. B's.
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Posted 4/13/09 11:59 AM |
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mom2mgn
Love my family
Member since 2/08 2267 total posts
Name: Christine
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Re: bottle question
I bought so many with DS. It's kind of a trial and error to see which you like/they like. I hated Advent. You have a close them a certain way or they will leak. I sent them all to my friend - she loved them. I loved Dr. Brown's. I bought some yesterday (I have to restock all my bottles because now they are all BPA free).
I asked the person at BBB about the difference between Born Free and Dr. Brown's. He said, basically, Born Free came out with BPA free first. That's all. So, I stayed wtih Dr. Brown's b/c they are cheaper. I'm also going to try out the playtex drop ins this time. See if it's easier without all the parts. But, I really love the Dr. Brown's and it's not too bad to wash them all. Like pp said, just make sure you have plenty!
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Posted 4/14/09 11:33 AM |
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