Archive for September, 2009

Is Dr.Brown’s a good baby feeding bottle?

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

Adults and infants will benefit from these baby bottles. Try them first, and you’ll save money by not having to purchase a different brand. They may be a bit more expensive, but your investment will be worth it. These bottles work!

If you have a baby who demonstrates spitting up (reflux), burping or gas issues, ear infections, he or she is most likely sucking in too much air when bottle feeding. Dr. Brown’s baby bottles will greatly reduce and possibly eliminate these problems. They also help reduce colic in fussy babies which not only benefits the baby, put caretakers as well!

Dr. Brown is a physician who created baby bottles that have a special vent system inside them. This patented internal vent system works by producing pressure that eliminates air and a vacuum effect. They are a wise choice for babies and have received rave reviews by mothers. These baby bottles allow the food to flow easier resulting in less struggling by your baby to get fed and less air intake. Babies are able to feed peacefully and settle down for sleeping. Dr. Brown’s baby bottles are also offered in a variety of styles to suit your baby. Nipples or teats are available in regular, wide, and flex and the bottles are available in regular and wide mouth. An added bonus is that they are easy to clean with multiple parts that detach easily and dishwasher safe!

What more could you ask for?

Dr.Brown's Baby Bottle

Dr.Brown's Baby Bottle

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How do I choose the best baby bottle sterilizers?

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

There are many products on the market today to sterilize baby bottles, but which one is the best, and how do you choose? The answer comes down to personal choice. A couple questions you may want to ask yourself when you are looking at purchasing a sterilizer are:

1) How much do I want to spend,

2) and how quickly do I need them to be done?

Prices on various sterilizers can be as inexpensive as $25 on up to $100. But, as with a lot of products, sometimes it is the brand you are paying for and not the performance.

For faster sterilization, you may want to consider a model that utilizes your microwave. The electrical sterilizers can take a little longer to heat the water into steam. Both are just as effective as long as the temperature reaches a level to kill germs and bacteria.

The last thing you may want to consider is this, do I really need a sterilizer? Many physicians will tell you that as long as you are washing your baby’s bottles with hot and soapy water a sterilizer is not needed. In the US our water is cleansed through water filtration plants, coming into our homes contaminant free. And while we do not want to purposely feed our infants things that are harmful, germs are a part of building up their immune system.

So which sterilizer is best for your baby bottles? The answer lies on the shelves of many retail stores, choose one that you feel will meet your families needs.


Avent baby bottle steam sterilizer

Avent baby bottle steam sterilizer

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