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Dr. Brown’s BPA Free Polypropylene Natural Flow Bottle Newborn Feeding Set



Dr. Brown’s BPA Free Polypropylene Natural Flow Bottle Newborn Feeding Set

  • Helps colicky babies settle down or sleep
  • Reduces colic, spit up, burping and gas
  • Helps prevent fluid in the ear or no vacuum
  • Easy to clean, dishwasher safe
  • It is BPA free

This Dr Brown’s baby product is BPA (Bisophenol-A) free.
Reduces

Rating: (out of 34 reviews)

List Price: $ 24.99

Price: $ 17.95

Dr Brown's Natural Flow baby Feeding bottles - 3 bottles
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Question by Rockin’Jimmy: Have any of you new moms tried Dr. Brown’s natural flow bottles? They are totally amazing!?
I have three kids. With the first two I used Playtex bottles with the soft plastic bottle liners. My kids would get horrible gas pains, and would swallow tons of air, often throwing up their milk or having massive spit-ups.

With our third child, we tried Dr. Brown’s natural flow bottles, and the difference has been freakin’ AMAZING. Our baby never gets gas pains, she never throws up or spits up, and after a good feeding, she only lets loose with one small burp.

I’m not trying to be a spokesman for their product, but I just had to post this because it has made feedings a MUCH more pleasant task, both for me and my wife, and the baby. Good luck with your children!

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Answer by CaliforniaGrl
I have tried all kinds of bottles and have found that Dr Brown’s are good. My baby still spits up but it seems a lot better than before. I have used the Playtex disposibles also and they have worked just as good……very handy when I am out somewhere.

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  1. Review by Arie for Dr. Brown’s BPA Free Polypropylene Natural Flow Bottle Newborn Feeding Set
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    I have been through a ton of BPA free bottles and this is by FAR the best one yet. My baby loves these bottles and they clean up great. Yes, there are many parts but clean up is a breeze! I would MOST definitely recommend these!!!

  2. Review by Ploobs for Dr. Brown’s BPA Free Polypropylene Natural Flow Bottle Newborn Feeding Set
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    I have been looking for a bottle that my daughter will not reject. My daughter was using The First Years Breastflow BPA Free Starter Set, but suddenly rejected the bottle. We noticed that she became very gassy with those bottles, so tried the Dr. Brown’s bottles, which were recommended by my home daycare provider. I believe that the venting system is important, as the Breastflow nipple would collapse completely while she was drinking, making it harder to draw milk. However, the nipple on the Dr Brown’s bottle was so long and narrow my daughter would gag regularly as the nipple hit the back of her throat.

    The bottle also leaked from the sides/vent after returning to an upright position even though I filled the bottle below the max fill line.

    A little advice: if you are trying to find the perfect bottle for your baby, keep in mind that all babies are different. My son would take ANY bottle without a problem, and now my daughter is on her 4th bottle, and I still haven’t found the perfect one. Both of my children were breastfeeding exclusively at the time. I suggest buying single bottles at a store and trying it before ordering large starter kits.

  3. Review by J. Fulmer for Dr. Brown’s BPA Free Polypropylene Natural Flow Bottle Newborn Feeding Set
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    The Dr. Brown bottles were recommended to me by a friend with a special needs child who had done a lot of research. And I must say he was right. Even with the extra parts (which are necessary for the vacuum-less bottle design), I haven’t had any problems with the bottles. No leaks, cleanup is easy, and our baby (our second) took right to them.

    I will say one thing: You really need a dishwasher and the dishwasher basket to wash these effortlessly. Otherwise there are a bunch of parts to keep track of. Also, you should rinse the bottles after use. Milk is hard to clean off anything after it has dried.

    I have been very happy with these and can recommend them wholeheartedly.

    J. FulmerSeptember 17, 2010 @ 1:10 am
  4. Review by C. V. Atencio for Dr. Brown’s BPA Free Polypropylene Natural Flow Bottle Newborn Feeding Set
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    my baby’s pediatrician recommended these. Baby has less gas, rarely throws up or spits up, and seems to like them too.

    C. V. AtencioSeptember 17, 2010 @ 1:43 am
  5. Review by KH for Dr. Brown’s BPA Free Polypropylene Natural Flow Bottle Newborn Feeding Set
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    I recently purchased the BreastFlow by First Years for my 3 wk son. He seemed to drink pretty well from them, but the flow was too fast and the nipples seem to collapse. It was kind of a pain to squeeze the nipple to get the milk back into the bottle.

    My friends told me about the Dr. Brown bottles and showed me the nipple flow. I bought some based on my friends recommendation and have fell in love with the bottles. My son drinks slower, has less gas, and does not spit up as much. I would highly recommend these bottles to anyone who breastfeeds and pumps, or breast and formula feed. My son did not realize he was full for 10-15 minutes after using the BreastFlow bottles, with the Dr. Brown’s (because of the slower flow nipples that simulate the actual breast flow speed) my son realizes he is full soon after his feeding.

    Definately worth the money, wish I would have known about the differences in the compared products nipple flow and I wouldn’t have wasted my money on the BreastFlow bottles.

    The only downside to the Dr. Brown bottles is that it is more time consuming to wash the bottles because of the extra pieces, but that is minor compared to the satisfaction my son receives from each feeding due to the nipple flow and decreased air intake.



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