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Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Anti-Colic Baby Bottle, 150ml, Slow-Flow Breast-Like Teat for a Natural Latch, Anti-Colic Valve, Pack of 3

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Wood, C. T., Skinner, A. C., Yin, H. S., Rothman, R. L., Sanders, L. M., Delamater, A., Ravanbakht, S. N., & Perrin, E. M. (2016). Association Between Bottle Size and Formula Intake in 2-Month-Old Infants. Academic pediatrics, 16(3), 254–259. Available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acap.2015.08.001 [Accessed 3 December 2021] We consulted two pediatricians — Dr. Gans and Daniel Ganjian, M.D. — for their input on the unique feeding needs of preterm babies and the most important qualities to look for in preemie bottles. Per their advice, as well as guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on bottle feeding babies, all of the bottles on our list: Multi-flow nipples:Generally, bottle nipples are sold in stage-specific flows, but multi-flow nipples can provide multiple stage flows (Stage 1 and 2, for example) in the same nipple. To control the flow, you adjust the position of the bottle. Dr. Purdy explains that because slow flow bottles are designed to help control the flow of milk, they tend to make eating easier and more comfortable for babies. Purdy’s personal favorites are the Nanobébé and Tommee Tippee brands but she doesn’t recommend against any either and assures parents that “If the brands I [...] list are not within your family budget, that’s OK! You will not make a bad choice for your baby.” How Long Do You Use Slow Flow Bottles? These bottles are shorter and fatter than the basic ones but you can put the same amount of milk in them. They usually come with silicone rather than latex teats and have a self-sealing lid.

What bottles and teats do you need for babies? | Baby - NCT

Anti-vacuum nipples:These help limit the amount of air your baby takes in and may help ease gas and colic. How you are feeding? - Are you formula feeding, expressing breast milk for your baby or doing a combination of the two? Some bottles are more closely matched in both size, texture and flexibility to natural feeding, and as such, are often better accepted by babies who are used to the breast. The milk flows naturally toward the nipple without you having to lay your baby down flat. Thanks to the ergonomic design, it’s easy to hold on to as well. Anti-colic options. Bottles that can effectively reduce air intake and provide a slow flow are often preferred among parents of preemies who have just come home from the hospital. These can help reduce colic, Dr. Ganjian says. Baby bottles usually come in plastic or glass. The pros of plastic are that it’s lightweight, making it easier for your baby to hold, and easier for you to tote around in your diaper bag. They cost less, too. However, there are concerns about some of the compounds in plastic, such as bisphenol A (BPA). Look for BPA-free bottles if you opt for plastic.

What Bottles Are Good For Slow Flow?

Pearson-Glaze (2019) Best bottle for a breastfed baby, Available at https://breastfeeding.support/best-bottle-breastfed-baby/ [Accessed 4 December 2021] Suzanne Chan, D.N.P., C.L.C., C.P.S.T., a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner working in the Infant Cardiac NICU at NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital in New York City who is also a certified lactation consultant and member of the What to Expect Medical Review Board.

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As a mom of two who both breast- and bottle-fed, I’ve also included my own experience with baby bottles. Evenflo glass bottles are made from tempered glass, which is stronger than regular glass, and if it breaks, it will shatter more safely into small pieces. The tempered glass is also recyclable. Both the Evenflo bottles and nipples are free of BPA, polycarbonates, PVC, and phthalates and are made of FDA-approved food-grade material.

Preemie bottle features to consider

Yes, it is a way they can bond with your baby however most lactating parents do not want this after learning that the first 6-8 weeks are detrimental to building their supply and realizing it can interrupt the nursing relationship they are working on. The first 6-8 weeks for a new mother is imperative for building her maximum potential yield for her milk supply. It also can add the stress of figuring out how to time in a pumping session which can cause fear that they will not have enough to breastfeed if Baby wakes after pumping and it can lead to clogged ducts and mastitis. It’s also recommended that babies stop drinking from bottles with teats by the time they are one year old as drinking through a teat leaves the teeth coated in milk and can lead to tooth decay (NHS Choices, 2015; Oral Health Foundation, 2017). Read more about this here. Herman (2021) How you offer a bottle can be more important than what’s inside, Available at https://www.todaysparent.com/baby/breastfeeding/paced-bottle-feeding/ [Accessed 6 December 2021] Slow flow is generally preferable for newborns, while you’re both learning how to feed. If the flow rate is too fast it makes paced feeding more difficult. In which case babies would have very little control over how they feed: milk would flow into their mouth faster than they can swallow it. This might make your baby cough or splutter, or struggle to keep up with the flow of milk so it dribbles to the side of their mouth. This could also mean they feel upset, get indigestion and bring up lots of milk.

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