Dr. Brown's Baby Bottles
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Dr. Brown's Baby Bottles

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I tried these with my colicky son. They allow just as much air back in as traditional bottles so they did absolutely nothing to help. Cleaning was a hassle, taking too much time I needed to tend to my family.

I used these bottles with both of my girls and they did not seem to work from them. I even tried them with my son who is 3 months and they didnt work for him either. I tried several bottles for him; dr. browns, avent, nuk, playtex ventair and a few more. Finally, I decided to use the playtex dropins (which I had never tried or even thought of trying before), and these bottles were a life saver for my son. No air gets into his stomach, (since you can gently push the bottom of the bag, releasing all of the air out through the nipple), and they are easy to clean. The only downside is having to purchase the bottle liners on a weekly basis. A little more expensive but totally worth the price!!

I did not like these bottles. They were hard to clean and they leaked a lot.

i want to try this

I tried them . I didnt care at all for this product. It has a bunch of little bitty pieces and you have to have a special little brush to wash them . It takes forever and you lose things . Not the product for a mom on the go or multiples

Way to many parts to clean when you are struggling with an infant, I never felt like they were clean enough to feed her. I switched to the Playtex throw away liner ones I can get all the air out and can throw out the liner.

Used these bottles with my 2nd son. Thought he was getting too much air from traditional bottles...giving him gas & causing him to spit up. Turns out he is lactose intolerant. Unfortunately the Dr. Brown's bottles did not solve our problem, but I would recommend them. The thing I did not like about them was having so many gadgets to clean.

Great for the fact on getting no air, but a lot harder to clean.

The bottles are nice but I switched after my son was about 3 months old. They cost a lot, I gave my old ones to a friend and she swears by them.

It's okay I've used this for my reflux baby before. I honestly don't see the difference but I think it's okay to try if you'd like to spend money for it.

Dr. Brown's really worked but they are a pain to clean. Too many parts! If you're baby doesn't have issues with colic or upset tummy, just stick with Parent's Choice or disposables.

Good but leak These are supposed to be the best bottles but leak horribly! We found that taking the little insert in the middle out, helps with the leaking but then it's kind of pointless since I think that helps reduce air bubbles. My son loves them though.

I used them with my first and are using them with No. 2 also. My only complain is that if you don't secure them correctly, they leak. Other than that I'm not completely sure that they cut down on gas.. but we are using them.

LOved these bottles for my first born, she was a stubborn one! They worked very well for her, helped to reduce gas! My only complaint was that they were a bit of a pain to clean and keep extra parts togeather. But otherwise great product!

Hope they are good as they used to be. We used these four years ago after switching several brands when our son developed severe reflux. We are now due with his mini me so instead of playing games, just went and grabbed a bunch of Dr. Brown's bottles and accessories.