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Reddit mentions of Enfamil Slow Flow Soft Nipples - Latex-Free & BPA Free, Pack of 12

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Enfamil Slow Flow Soft Nipples - Latex-Free & BPA Free, Pack of 12. Here are the top ones.

Enfamil Slow Flow Soft Nipples - Latex-Free & BPA Free, Pack of 12
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    Features:
  • ON THE GO: Enfamil nipples are individually wrapped and ready-to-use whenever your baby is ready to feed
  • FITS MOST BOTTLES: Recommended to be used with our ready-to-use Nursete bottles, but Enfamil nipples fit most bottles with standard or classic size bottle openings
  • CAN BE DISINFECTED: May be disinfected in a standard sterilizer
  • SNAP ELIGIBLE: Eligible to be purchased with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits
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Specs:
Colorblue
Height5.25 Inches
Length6.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2011
Size12 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.43 Pounds
Width5.5 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Enfamil Slow Flow Soft Nipples - Latex-Free & BPA Free, Pack of 12:

u/aeb1022 · 6 pointsr/TropicalWeather

Even if your wife is planning to breastfeed, have formula on hand just in case. I'd recommend the ready-to-feed (RTF) stuff that comes in the little bottles (like this). That way you don't have to worry about your water source, or washing/sterilizing bottles. You can get individually wrapped nipples for them, too (Amazon link). One of the other commenters said you have to refrigerate the RTF formula, but that's only true once it's been opened.

If your wife *is* planning to breastfeed, i'd recommend a manual breast pump and/or a haaka in case baby has trouble latching and she wants to express milk. They have electric pumps with battery powered options, too, if you want to look into that. (in this case you'd obviously also need bottles and a way to wash/sterilize them).

Obviously diapers and wipes too. Another thing is we do so much freakin laundry, which, in the event of an extended outage, wouldn't really be possible. So more onesies and swaddles than you think you need and burp cloths/rags in case you have a spitty baby.

Some items we Amazon Primed in the first week or two that we didn't know we needed: simethicone gas drops, probiotics, vitamin d drops, velcro swaddle, different size pump flanges, slow flow nipples, saline spray/drops, miracle blanket swaddle, and a partridge in a pear tree.

Newborn babies are hard, and I hope you don't have to deal with a hurricane at the same time! Praying for calm weather in your area!

u/firnen31 · 4 pointsr/Mommit

But you can buy a bunch on amazon if you want to have a store of them. You have no idea how hard these were to find the first time I was looking for them, because that's ALL my kid would take for awhile... anyway, here's a link! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004TON9BK/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_i_GFYrDbRCG68P8

u/itgotyouthisfar · 2 pointsr/breastfeeding

These 'disposable' nipples were recommended by our LC and worked for my son. They fit on a standard medela bottle, and you can use them several times (at least 10?).

u/strawbabies · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

Enfamil makes 2 oz. nursettes. It's what my hospital used for my son in the NICU. They have disposable nipples that you just screw on to the nursette, then feed. That way, you don't have to worry about washing bottles in a hospital room.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Enfamil-Newborn-Formula-Ready-To-Use-6-2oz-Nursette-Bottles/16940596

https://www.amazon.com/Enfamil-Slow-Nipple-12-count-Count/dp/B004TON9BK

u/LilDudeOnBoard · 1 pointr/FormulaFeeders

We went through the same thing. Our son was SUPER particular about the shape of the nipple and wouldn’t take anything that wasn’t very similar to the Doc Browns. We found that the Enfamil Disposable Nipples are similar to the Doctor Brown’s. They screw onto a standard sized bottle, and worked well with these Medela Bottles .

Eventually we got tired of buying the disposables and got these Evenflo Classic. Baby immediately took them and we’ve been using these for 3 months now. Super cheap and WAY easier to clean! Hope this helps!