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Reddit mentions of Philips AVENT BPA Free Natural Polypropylene Bottle, 4 Ounce, 2 Pack

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Philips AVENT BPA Free Natural Polypropylene Bottle, 4 Ounce, 2 Pack
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    Features:
  • The most natural way to bottle feed. Natural nipple shape makes it easy for baby to combine with breastfeeding
  • Soft, wide-shaped nipple promotes natural latch on
  • Advanced anti-colic system is directly integrated into the nipple with no extra hard-to-clean parts
  • Wide neck opening makes it easy to fill and clean
  • A range of flow rates are available for your growing baby. This bottle includes a 0Month+ Newborn flow nipple
  • BPA-Free
  • Wide, breast-shape and unique comfort petals promote natural latch-on and offer flexibility without nipple collapse
  • Advanced anti-colic system with innovative twin-valve
  • Ergonomic shape makes it easy to hold and wide neck makes it easy to fill and clean
  • Dishwasher and microwave safe
Specs:
ColorClear
Height5 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items2
Release dateJuly 2012
Size2 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.25 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Philips AVENT BPA Free Natural Polypropylene Bottle, 4 Ounce, 2 Pack:

u/Grkgdss00 ยท 2 pointsr/OctoberBumpers2017

Don't stress:

Check with your insurance on a breast pump. Most insurance will cover it and you don't need to buy one. Register for the bottle kit that fits your pump. Like this one for example. and buy it if you don't get as gift.

Definitely buy/register for some Lanolin nipple cream and breast pads for leaking and a nursing bra and tanks. Nipple shield if you want I never did and I don't think many people actually need them.

When you're in the hospital make sure your request the lacation consultant to come visit as often as they can. In my hospital they came once a day but I requested more just cause I wanted them to make sure baby was latching on correctly before we left, didn't have tongue/lip ties etc. Our breastfeeding journey was a breeze - we were lucky for sure.

Pick a bottle or two and get the slowest flow nipple. Baby will be on this nipple for the first few months or even longer if you are nursing in conjunction. We used the Avent Natural bottles - it was the only one she'd take and not until 6-8 weeks or so.

Stalk /r/breastfeeding and watch the latching videos on the sidebar. Research latching etc. Take a breastfeeding class. This is what I did and I was impressed how easily it came for us. :) Feel free to ask any questions.