Every unique parent mention from our pipeline, sorted by upvotes. Quotes are lightly trimmed for length, never for meaning.
r/NewParentsu/WorriedDealer6105· Aug 2022· ⬆ 14👍 Recommends
Thread: "Bottle for breastfed baby"
Comotomo or Nanobebe. She isn't that picky though. The comotomos are easy to clean and they dry well in the dishwasher. We did the Babylist Sampler which is cheaper than buying packs of bottles for LO to reject. https://www.babylist.com/gp/babylist-bottle-box-5-bottles/23199/952391
r/breastfeedingu/oohumami· Dec 2022· ⬆ 13👍 Recommends
Thread: "Which bottle did your EBF baby likes/d?"
Second vote for Comotomo. We tried a bunch with our second and our ebf kiddo responded to the Comotomo. Pricey but worth it after the battle we went through with bottle feeding with our first. An added benefit is that they're very easy to clean! Few parts and wide enough to clean without special brushes.
r/breastfeedingu/Mema2293· Nov 2022· ⬆ 7👍 Recommends
Thread: "What bottles are y’all using?"
We started with the Comotomo when baby (now 4 months) was a few weeks old and she did fine with them but she recently went through complete bottle refusal after starting daycare. She wouldn’t take the Comotomo at all anymore.
We tried Dr Browns, Nanobebe, Philips Avent, a sippy cup, open cup, spoon feeding. Nothing worked.
Finally tried the Nuk Simply Natural and she’s been taking it for a couple days now so looks like we have a winner!
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Every unique parent mention from our pipeline, sorted by upvotes. Quotes are lightly trimmed for length, never for meaning.
Thread: "Bottle for breastfed baby"
Comotomo or Nanobebe. She isn't that picky though. The comotomos are easy to clean and they dry well in the dishwasher. We did the Babylist Sampler which is cheaper than buying packs of bottles for LO to reject. https://www.babylist.com/gp/babylist-bottle-box-5-bottles/23199/952391
Thread: "Which bottle did your EBF baby likes/d?"
Second vote for Comotomo. We tried a bunch with our second and our ebf kiddo responded to the Comotomo. Pricey but worth it after the battle we went through with bottle feeding with our first. An added benefit is that they're very easy to clean! Few parts and wide enough to clean without special brushes.
Thread: "What bottles are y’all using?"
We started with the Comotomo when baby (now 4 months) was a few weeks old and she did fine with them but she recently went through complete bottle refusal after starting daycare. She wouldn’t take the Comotomo at all anymore. We tried Dr Browns, Nanobebe, Philips Avent, a sippy cup, open cup, spoon feeding. Nothing worked. Finally tried the Nuk Simply Natural and she’s been taking it for a couple days now so looks like we have a winner!