Monday, February 22nd, 2010 at
10:58 am
got given some b free brand new baby bottles of a neighbour trouble is theyre is no instructions and upon looking at the website i cannot find the bottles that i have here
there plastic bottles with b free wrote on the front then a plastic applicator inside the bottle attached to the teet with a purple end at bottom of bottle then theres a blue soft covering under the teet also and then the bottle teet screws on!
Looks very complicated but if anyone has used them before can you please tell me how they work many thanks
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 at
5:14 pm
I have no personal experience with them but I have seen them in the stores (would have bought it if I didn’t have tons of Dr. Browns). I wondered the same thing when I thought about buying it and went to their website and can’t find any info about that. I don’t think there is a way short of possibly holding he bottle upside down after filling it.
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 at
10:58 pm
i’m looking for a sterilizer that does a good job and that is BPA free..any suggestions?
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 at
11:01 am
I’m a FF mom myself. I’m curious about what made you decide on the type of formula for your babies? Was it: Cost, food allergens, brand name, Pediatrician recommendations? Also what made you decide to use the type of bottles that you do. Again was it cost, brand name, pediatrician, shape, size, for colic?
My oldest son was on a lactose free formula, and we used Dr. Brown’s Bottles. This is the type of formula and bottle I will be using with my twins.
Let me hear from the FF moms out there. Please no rude answers. Thanks.
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 at
5:29 pm
For me and my family it was the Dr. Browns and Baby’s Only Organic Lactose Free Formula. Plus I added Bio Gaia Probiotic Drops, Colic Calm (for an upset tummy), Snuggingo with the Nap Nanny. I’m pregnant with twins, and I will be using the products again for them. So what was the best bottle, baby formula or other products worked best for your baby. This is just a suppose to be a fun question. Please no rude or tactless answers, thank you.
Saturday, December 26th, 2009 at
5:08 pm
I am jus tlooking for opinions here no slams please I am not looking to purchase this for my child. I just think as far as bottles go I personally would rather see someone use the Podee bottle instead of proping their child’s bottle on a blanket. I was wondering what people opinions on the Podee bottle are.
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 at
5:24 pm
I’m due with my second baby in a few weeks. I’m trying to figure out if it’s safe to use the bottles I saved from my first baby (purchased about 3.5 years ago). I have the original packaging from the bottles, but it doesn’t say anything about BPA. I’ve heard that you can tell if a plastic bottle is safe based on the number on the bottom, but I can’t find which are the “safe numbers” to use. Thanks for your help!
Monday, November 9th, 2009 at
5:12 am
Seen commercials on it but haven’t wrote down the name. Searched Wal-Mart and Target and no luck. You can tuck the bottle beside the baby and not worry about them dropping the bottle. Suppose to be good for car rides or when parents are busy and baby is hungry. Anyone know what I am talking about? Please help.
Thursday, November 5th, 2009 at
10:59 am
Seen commercials on it but haven’t wrote down the name. Searched Wal-Mart and Target and no luck. You can tuck the bottle beside the baby and not worry about them dropping the bottle. Suppose to be good for car rides or when parents are busy and baby is hungry. Anyone know what I am talking about? Please help.
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 at
5:04 pm
5-ounce and 9-ounce sizes. And any other suggestions for best warmers?