Dr. Brown's bottles are a pain in the @ss to clean and anyone I know who ever used them were only moderately satisfied with them. My daughter is breastfed, but on the few occasions that I pumped for her I used Playtex Drop-ins and I loved them. If I had to formula feed or feed expressed milk for any reason I would use them.
I never used Dr.Browns bottles. But I have used the Playtex Drop In's with all three of my children. They loved them and never really had a problem. Although my youngest hated the brown Playtex nipples. Probably because they were to soft and flex-able and he was just always too excited to take the time to latch on to those lol. You can also buy the Walmart brand that are knock offs of the Playtex bottle and they work perfect with the Playtex nipples and the other way around.
I used both for my son. We used Dr. Brown's first. They were a pain to clean all the parts and they always leaked when my son was eating. We switched to the Playtex drop ins and they were great.
My toddler had extremely undesirable wind and nonetheless does now even at 7 months. As a toddler I purely gave her Dr Browns, in concept it style of feels that they might artwork much better for toddlers with wind yet in practicec it is so troublesome to aim. I now provide her avent bottles and dr brown bottles and might't tell a distinction because of the fact the wind additionally comes from what you have eaten and the situation the toddler drinks in. additionally in the event that they're falling asleep as they feed curiously they do no longer take in as a lot air while whilst they're wakeful they take in extra air. there's a lot of components right into a toddler getting wind it is so troublesome to tell. i might say attempt Dr Brown out good via completely switching for a week and computer screen the form. Then swap back to avent for a week and spot what occurs. once you're nerve-racking on the subject of the fee you could consistently see in case you may get 2nd hand ones, or in the event that they do no longer artwork for you, sell them on ebay or despite. i finished up actual giving my toddler infacol formerly each and every 2nd feed which worked extremely nicely even though it is not organic so i became reluctant to furnish it to her. in case you will stumble on a organic treatment for wind that's worth it just to have a happier toddler. in case you think of of the soreness adults on occasion get from wind, think of how painful this is to your little toddler. i'm rambling now, desire i've got helped somewhat.
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Dr. Brown's bottles are a pain in the @ss to clean and anyone I know who ever used them were only moderately satisfied with them. My daughter is breastfed, but on the few occasions that I pumped for her I used Playtex Drop-ins and I loved them. If I had to formula feed or feed expressed milk for any reason I would use them.
I never used Dr.Browns bottles. But I have used the Playtex Drop In's with all three of my children. They loved them and never really had a problem. Although my youngest hated the brown Playtex nipples. Probably because they were to soft and flex-able and he was just always too excited to take the time to latch on to those lol. You can also buy the Walmart brand that are knock offs of the Playtex bottle and they work perfect with the Playtex nipples and the other way around.
I used both for my son. We used Dr. Brown's first. They were a pain to clean all the parts and they always leaked when my son was eating. We switched to the Playtex drop ins and they were great.
My toddler had extremely undesirable wind and nonetheless does now even at 7 months. As a toddler I purely gave her Dr Browns, in concept it style of feels that they might artwork much better for toddlers with wind yet in practicec it is so troublesome to aim. I now provide her avent bottles and dr brown bottles and might't tell a distinction because of the fact the wind additionally comes from what you have eaten and the situation the toddler drinks in. additionally in the event that they're falling asleep as they feed curiously they do no longer take in as a lot air while whilst they're wakeful they take in extra air. there's a lot of components right into a toddler getting wind it is so troublesome to tell. i might say attempt Dr Brown out good via completely switching for a week and computer screen the form. Then swap back to avent for a week and spot what occurs. once you're nerve-racking on the subject of the fee you could consistently see in case you may get 2nd hand ones, or in the event that they do no longer artwork for you, sell them on ebay or despite. i finished up actual giving my toddler infacol formerly each and every 2nd feed which worked extremely nicely even though it is not organic so i became reluctant to furnish it to her. in case you will stumble on a organic treatment for wind that's worth it just to have a happier toddler. in case you think of of the soreness adults on occasion get from wind, think of how painful this is to your little toddler. i'm rambling now, desire i've got helped somewhat.
I used Dr Browns with my daughter from 8 months until 1 year. They worked just fine for us and never leaked.