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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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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
A study of 1250 infants over their first year has found those who were bottle fed during their first six months showed less appetite “self-regulation” later in infancy than those who breastfed.Regardless of whether the milk in the bottle was formula
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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
MAM has just released its new innovative Anti-Colic bottle, which the company says can help reduce colic by 80%. And while that sounds nifty enough, it’s the ability for this bottle to sterilise itself that really caught our attention!Whether you
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Mothercare steriliser bottle reviewed
By ThinkBaby on 16/07/2005 11:25:01
Unit-free sterilising bottle - just add microwave
Mothercare Steriliser Bottle Ease, speed and simplicity of use - highly transportable Bottles can take a while to cool enough for handling, not everyone will like the wide-neck Features: Designed for super-fast sterilising in the microwave
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Baby bottles in the dishwasher
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/01/2009 02:39:07
Dishwashers can clean at very high temperatures, but they are not failsafe alternatives to a steriliser.
When Buying a steriliser can seem costly and an overwhelmingly complicated process of choice, and you have a dishwasher already standing in the corner of your kitchen, it can be tempting simply to opt for cleaning bottles and teats along with your
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Sterilising bottles when travelling
By Sarah Lawson on 15/12/2008 01:37:25
If the fuss of sterilisers puts you off travelling with baby, read our tips and ideas
If you are still solely breastfeeding, make the most of travelling with your baby now! Having to lug around equipment and prepare bottles of baby milk in a convenient and sterile manner is no easy job. Still, here are some pointers to try to make
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Breast or bottle, which really is best?
By ThinkBaby on 05/08/2007 01:01:39
If you haven't decided how you'll feed your baby here's some food for thought
pregnancy can also play havoc with your emotionsInconvenience - While in some ways breastfeeding is incredibly convenient in that you can in large part dispense with hauling around bottles and sterilising equipment everywhere you go, it can be less
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Write a product review & win Munchkin bottles!
By ThinkBaby on 08/06/2006 13:40:00
Review products on ThinkBaby and be entered into our Munchkin Tri-Flow prize draw!
ThinkBaby reviewed the excellent Munchkin Tri-Flow feeding bottles, with their handy 3 different flow rates, a great invention that adapts to your baby as he or she grows.Because ThinkBaby love these handy bottles so much, we want to give away a set
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Crying baby results in diner being bottled
By Amanda Pauley on 29/06/2011 15:26:37
Chaos in restaurant as man asks couple to stop their baby crying
with West wanting to take it “outside.”At 10pm staff asked the furious father to leave. He refused, picking up a wine bottle and smashing it across Merrifield’s head.Shattering on impact, Merrifield was taken to hospital where he has been left with16 painful
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Mums urged to check bottle packaging carefully to avoid BPA
By Clio FitzHerbert on 06/04/2010 15:40:20
Shop with caution to avoid the controversial chemical
Retailers have come under scrutiny for continuing to sell baby bottles containing a chemical that experts fear may be an underlying cause for behavioural changes, breast and prostrate cancer, early puberty in girls, diabetes and obesity.Bisphenol A
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