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HomeFeatured BrandsSpot on SquareMAM BPA Free 8 oz Bottle for Girl, 3-Pack |
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Great Bottles and Fun too! Mar 13, 2009
By M. Farris
"Mickie"
Our little guy was doing okay on plain medela bottles and generic tops until he was about 5 months old, when he became a baby-vacuum cleaner and started sucking so hard he'd turn the nipples inside out from the negative pressure inside the bottle. We hated the Dr. Browns because of the cost, the hour I spent scrubbing 3 ounces of breast milk from the inside of my diaper bag when the Dr. Brown bottle leaked, and the annoying parts to clean. We are big fans of the MAM pacifiers, and now the bottles as well! I tested the leak-ability - filled up the bottle and shook it, banged it and dropped it, and didn't see a drop come out. So far, the baby doesn't cough and choke like he did with the un-vented bottles. And the parts all come apart and assemble easily, and go in the dishwasher without problems!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
We love these bottles!! Oct 18, 2008
By Carla V Our daughter is 5 months old. We've tried Avent, Dr. Browns, Parent's Choice, Platex..and finally MAM. That's where our search ended. We love these bottles.. they're BPA free, easy to clean, reasonably priced and our daughter loves them as well. You can hear the air escaping from the botton, so you know it's not going into her tummy...I would recommend these bottles to anyone!
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Sassy Baby's Mam 9 oz bottle (3 pk) Mar 20, 2009
By I. Catalano My son was using the "Born Free" bottles since he was born and I like them a lot and he just started to teeth & chew on everything that comes into contact. Feeding took a lot longer than usual. So, I was searching for something more affordable and bigger (8+ oz) bottles because he out grown his little 5 ozers. I came across the Mam's bottles that most people rated it 4-5 stars. I said what the heck, I'll give it a try. (My son is not colic by the way) I do like the bottles and my son eats so much faster without playing & chewing on the nipples. He perfer these nipples now than the Born Free. The only thing I didn't like is that I didn't know the bottom comes apart and if it's not screw on properly, it leaks all over the place. The bottles are wider, so if you want to warm up the bottle in hot water, it doesn't fit in a mug & it leaks a little bit. Now I use the Mam's nipples on my born free bottles, which works out great for me and my son. If you ask me if I will buy these bottles again, the answer is a no but I will definately purchase the nipples again.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great nipple shape and air control, poor design Jun 14, 2011
By Ling After getting a ton of other bottles that my baby rejected, i found the shape of these nipples to be accepted almost immediately. And the air is gradually let in so my baby didn't need to stop to let the air in through the nipple. Unfortunately, the special design of the screw bottom system does leak randomly. Even if you tighten it after filling it, it can become loose and leak (maybe the
heat of the milk? I'm not entirely sure.) so that was truly annoying losing milk through the bottom! And if you try unscrewing it one-handed (which is often the case) by holding onto the base of the bottle, you can inadvertantly loosen the bottom and again have milk leaking everywhere. Last peeve-you can't use traditional bottle warmers
which require you to place the bottle in a warm water bath because the holes in the anti-colic design allow the hot water to collect in it. Then you end up with hot water on you or your baby when you tip it upside down. I was very surprised nobody else wrote of these issues when i researched bottles. But since my baby only liked the shape of this nipple, i'm stuck with them!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Awesome bottles for switching between bottles and breastfeeding! Jul 01, 2010
By mara630 These bottles are great. My little girl (who was in the NICU for the first week b/c of digestion issues) seems to like these nipples most of all. She also rarely spits up. I tried many other, more expensive bottles and these were by far the best. I would recommend these to anyone who switches between bottles and breastfeeding as there has been no "confusion" for the baby. I also really like the Platex Drop-Ins but the measurements are not accurate.
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