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"The nipple is not very good"
2009-10-30
- Reviewed By User: A247SC15D1DKZQ
The nipple spills the milk out even when the baby is falling asleep or resting and so his/her mouth gets full of milk causing him/her a problem. I do not know if it is really effective for colics for all babies but if your baby does not have an important colic problem, you would rather use the Pigeon bottles (japanese technology) with special nipples for peristaltic movement which is the smooth wave-like lapping movement of a baby's tongue that naturally draws milk from a mother's nipple. These nipples do not spill out milk and the milk only flows if the baby wants to drink and makes this movement. I used Pigeon bottles with my first baby and now, with my second baby, I tried the Dr. Browns bottles because the doctor recommended them but I felt more satisfied with the Pigeon peristaltic nipples. [...]
"Highly Recomened with some warning "
2009-02-05
- Reviewed By User: A1W4JJTBM46F0I
Let me first say that some times when I read reviews I'm skeptical and wonder if they are true reviews. However, there isn't one thing on this review that isn't the truth. I bought these bottles over a year ago when a friend of mine had told me they work great for colic-gas or just a fussy baby. I didn't think there was anyway a bottle could do such a thing especially since I've already spent so much money on these different bottles I was beginning to think I should own stock in them. She gave me one that she hadn't used yet and I tried it and I'm here to tell you my colicky baby was less colicky and less fussy and had less gas. I'm not saying these bottles were his complete cure, but they reduced it quite a bit.
The reason I give this review a 4 instead of a 5 is this. I've had these bottles like I said over a year. I could never prevent leaks. Like if you have the pieces put together right it should never leak out of the nipple. Well, I'm not one of those perfect people that could make that happen I tried so hard to put the pieces together right and it just didn't work, but it was only when the bottle was layed down on something or when my son turned it up side down it leaked. Another down fall of it after you've used the bottles regularly the yellow top straw piece begins to wear out and break. Other than that it's a great bottle and if I had another child I would purchase these again.
"Be careful re what you buy"
2009-02-03
- Reviewed By User: A59BC7H4T874H
These transparent style it turns out are NOT BPA-free. Stick with the translucent polypropylene BPA-free ones.
"Great Bottles!"
2008-11-10
- Reviewed By User: A3LPX4XJFMF2OD
These bottles were given to me as a gift. They are great. My 3 month old loves the nipples. She never really liked the wide ones. The only thing is that its a hassle to clean but worth it if you want your baby to have less gas.
"Unsatified - oh yes!"
2008-09-23
- Reviewed By User: A2TKZ58R7BZHEM
Hello, I bought the Dr. Brown's bottles because everybody recommended them, for possible colic or gas. . . they're just great! EVERYBODY SAID. But nobody comments on the constant spilling (I actually have to make the formula with a cloth or bib around the neck of the bottle) because when you open the cap I have to be ready of a lot of milk coming out and you can NEVER leave the bottles upside down or sideways = SPILLING FOR SURE!! Also these bottles are hard to clean and maintain, if you don't dry well the inside parts by the second day they get mold!!!! And also the caps don't fit well in every bottle as the Avent bottles. So I only recommend these bottles if your baby has colic problem, otherwise use AVENT PLEASE!!!
BPA, a synthetic sex hormone that mimics estrogen, is used to make hard polycarbonate plastic. Ninety-five percent of all baby bottles on the market are made with bisphenol A. The results of the U.S. study show that, when new bottles are heated, those manufactured by Avent, Evenflo, Dr. Brown's and Disney/First Years leached between 4.7 - 8.3 parts per billion of bisphenol A.
Do your research, moms! There are lots of bottles out there that don't contain BPA. Trusted brands like Green to grow, Born Free, Adiri, and Thinkbaby.
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