Friday, January 22, 2010

Evenflo Glass Baby Bottles Dr.Brown's Glass Bottles Or Evenflo Glass Bottles?

Dr.Brown's glass bottles or Evenflo glass bottles? - evenflo glass baby bottles

Because of the problems with using plastic bottles made of glass, which have decided if my child is born, too. What brand would you recommend?

9 comments:

just chillin' said...

I do not know how Dr. Brown. I saw this thing filter mold. The parents were not sales people simply do not know that the filters had small cracks that need to be washed by hand. That's just me though.

Nicki B said...

I have the Evenflo and they are huge. I'm Dr. Brown, when my son was a newborn, but also all other parts were a pain to clean, so I tried the troops, and it is perfect. No gas. I would say that maybe some of the 4 ounces Dr. Brown for the first month or so and see how small your event, so if you buy the oz 8, you just go with what you think works best for both. Even if your baby is not a problem with the gas, sometimes only gives you peace of mind that (Mr. Brown use especially if) you have a mother for the first time. You are a mother and a great reflection on the needs of the plastic. Do not let people try something other than this is what track you think best. Regarding the comment about the introduction of the glass bottle is very thick. They are for the babies, come on. My son was with (and discard) for more than 9 months and this weekend was the first time that I broke when he threw a brick patio. Therefore can only be seen in the yard of bricks and everything will be alright.Also, Born Free is not (despite what everyone thinks) only bottles free of BPA. Just look a little more. You are ridiculous prices because they are only little competition. Wal-Mart makes plastic bottles without BPA, and are, I think around $ 2.00 for a 3-pack. Good luck and congratulations!

~~Alway... said...

The brand Born Free glass bottles are the ones I used and a good heavy glass I'm pretty sure * I * could throw across the room and not break! LOL

They live well in hand lot and my son seems to like it a. I like to use with a variety of warts (stage 1-3, and also reduces the X and Y) to the needs of almost any can be met. (My son's formula should be thick and heavy that works nipples)

) (Also available with the Council of Occupational Therapy, the Dr. Brown's bottles, plastic and had tried to an extraordinary success with the ebb of my son, even without thickening of the bottle.

Good luck!

preemie mom said...

Ahhh baby throwing objects. yours is too early. Glass is not a good idea, really.
but I Dr. Brown bottles, plastic items are used for numerous washed, and no help W / gas, I thought.
so I switched to Playtex Ventair, and we are very happy to ..

Logan's Mommy said...

It really depends on whether your child has a lot of gas and reflux problems. Dr. Brown worked wonders for gas, but a pain to clean. Perhaps each buy one. In this way you will not waste your money, and you can see if Dr. Brown is really necessary.

Brooklyn's Mommy said...

I have plastic bottles, Dr. Brown, because my daughter was born. They are a pain with all parties to clean, but I love her. It has really helped me with my daughter and gas, which are small enough that they have already learned to accept herself. =]

Baba Booey! said...

I have some good things about Dr. Brown's bottles as well, but I personally use bottles Born (the manufacture of plastic bottles and glass bottles without BPA) and is large - (I use plastic bottles without BPA, even a ventilation system to reduce air pollution approval).

Good luck!

RearFace... said...

Try Playtex Drop ins.

RearFace... said...

Try Playtex Drop ins.

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