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HomeOrganic Baby FeedingBPA FREE Baby FeedingBPA FREE Baby Sippy CupsBorn Free Stage 1 Silicone Nipples- Twin Pack |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Very soft nipple great for my breastfed baby Jun 20, 2011
By Odd Bird
"Eccentric Woman"
This is the only nipple my son likes on the bottles he gets while I am at work. He is breastfed all the rest of the time. If you are breast feeding, only offer stage one nipples so baby gets a slower flow like mom's nipple. Exclusively breastfed babies dont increase volume of milk at the rate of a formula fed baby because breast milk changes composition as baby's dietary needs change so this will be the only nipple size you need.
I would not stock up on any brand of bottle/nipple before your baby is born. Wait to see which your (breast milk OR formula fed) baby likes first.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
flow not slow enough for breast fed baby Sep 03, 2010
By Julie We love the Born Free bottles and have used them since we started supplementing with formula when our daughter was 3 and a half weeks. However, we have found that the flow rate on the level one Born Free nipple is a little too fast for her. They allow her to gulp down a bottle much to quickly and also make her fussy at the breast. She also started spitting up as soon as we started her on bottles even with the Born Free colic inserts. We started using the Avent level one newborn nipples on the Born Free bottles. The Avent nipples are a little stiffer and have a much slower flow rate. She's doing quite well with this combination and tends to take longer to finish up a bottle and she also spits up less now. We're saving the level one nipples that came with the Born Free bottles until she's a little older and completely weaned from breastfeeding.
11 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Use the Dr. Brown nipples on the born free bottles instead Nov 12, 2008
By Clementine Dare
"Clementine"
Born Free Stage 1 Nipples- Twin Pack We had a baby in 12/07 and bought all new Dr. Brown bottles for him. Then we heard about BPA and switched to Born Free to get BPA free bottles. However, the Born Free nipples collapse with vigorous sucking and frustrate the baby. We found this with the 12 nipples we bought so it couldn't have been just one bad batch. My husband bought new Dr. Brown nipples and tried them on the Born Free bottles. They fit! He saved the day! We tossed the Born free nipples and now use our Born Free bottles with Dr. Brown nipples of the corresponding size. Works great.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great bottle and nipples Jul 30, 2010
By CAKE These are the only bottles and nipples either of my kids would ever take. They work great. The gas reducing parts are tedious to clean, but they really work great. I've tried just about every bottle out there and these are the best.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great for older babies Jul 26, 2009
By Danielle
"Danielle"
These nipples are marketed as for 6month + babies but I'd read that these nipples were a bit too fast for infants at the younger end of that range. So I kept using stage 2 until my baby was almost 8 months. I just introduced them and he'll be 8 months next week. He loved them -- took to them with no problems whatsoever. We've been using the Born Free bottles and nipples since he was about a month old, and it's been great. No leaks, EVER which is a huge improvement over the Avent bottles.
I highly recommend the whole system. I can't say from experience whether the level 3 would be too fast for a 6 month baby, but my 8 month old loves them, and thus I do too.
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