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Buyer's Guide to Feeding Bottles
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2010 01:13:46
Feeding bottles have more features than you would expect and it can be tricky to find one that perfectly suits your baby
Feeding bottles - find the right style for you baby Even if you are breastfeeding exclusively, there may be times when you want to go out and leave dad or grandma with a stock of expressed milk. You may be returning to work and, despite
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Review: Dr Brown's Natural Flow feeding bottle
By Sarah Lawson on 27/06/2006 09:30:00
The patented vent makes it look like a laboratory kit, but this bottle reduces gas and discomfort for a feeding baby.
Dr Brown's Natural Flow feeding bottle Designed to cut out air bubbles and decrease pressure making it comfortable for baby to feed. Quite big for most sterilisers and a bit fiddly to clean, but it is dishwasher safe Features: Available
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NUK's 'green' feeding bottles
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/10/2008 11:19:02
NUK's glass feeding bottles mean you can offer your baby a Bisphenol-A free feed and be more environmentally friendly
We are now more conscious than ever of trying to be green families wherever possible. Thus, there is a trend which is beginning to move away from plastic baby feeding bottles and back towards the glass bottles our own mums would have been fed with
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Plastic baby feeding bottle safety
By Debra Stottor on 26/09/2008 01:24:33
Bisphenol-A is an ingredient in many plastic bottles including feeding bottles, but is it safe for your baby or not?
Bisphenol-A: the debate continues…What is BPA (bisphenol-A)?It’s a controversy that’s been raging for years, and yet again there’s been more conflicting news about bisphenol-A (BPA), a chemical that is present in many baby bottles. It’s also present
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Know-how: Preparing bottles for feeds
By Maria Muennich on 21/10/2007 01:52:07
Milk can breed nasty germs, so it's important you prepare bottles properly to minimise the risk of infection for your baby
If you've decided to bottle feed your baby, or if you sometimes bottle feed your breastfed baby, then you might feel slightly daunted by all the bottle paraphenalia on the shop shelves: Bottles, teats, brushes, sterilising equipment and bottle
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Review: Munchkin Tri-flow feeding bottle
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/03/2006 07:26:29
Groovy baby bottle where you change the flow of milk with a unique twist action on the neck ring
bottle, but years of scientific research into reducing baby burps, choking and colic have made the baby bottle far more sophisticated than you’d think!Most baby bottles come with teats which begin with a slow flow for the earliest feeding needs (newborns
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Bottle-fed babies may feed more than breastfed
By Kimberley Smith on 11/05/2010 14:04:53
The bottle vs breast debate continues as study suggests breastfeeding leads to lower likelihood of childhood obesity
breastfeeding might encourage better self-regulation but Dr Ruowei Li, the lead researcher explains, “When infants breastfeed, they are in control of how much milk they consume. When parents bottle-feed they may try to get the baby to empty the bottle each time
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Review: Dr Brown's Natural Flow Breast Pump
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/05/2008 01:20:37
To go with their excellent feeding bottles, Dr Brown's have this manual breast pump which has some great, unique features
-neck Dr Brown's bottle (the double thread allows you to use all Dr Brown's bottles with the pump).Price: RRP £32.99Contact:The Dr Brown's website The Dr Brown's concept:Dr Brown's milk bottles are well regarded for their design - the bottles are sleek
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New self-sterilising anti-colic bottle from MAM
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 06/09/2010 13:02:38
No steriliser unit needed with MAM’s clever new baby feeding bottle
it with water, place the other bottle pieces (such as the teat) on the base, then sit the bottle body onto the base. You put on the bottle cap, heat in the microwave for three minutes, and it’s done.In terms of being an anti-colic feeding option, the base
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Two great new feeding guides
By Sarah Lawson on 27/05/2008 01:05:55
Clare Byam-Cook's 'Top Tips' books for breastfeeding and bottle-feeding are wonderful, honest and reassuring
, because these messages are often sent out at the expense of shouting down bottle feeding, an even-handed debate never gets fully heard. Hurrah then, for respected breastfeeding counsellor and author, Clare Byam-Cook!Top Tips for Breastfeeding
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