Which Baby Bottle is Best for Breastfeeding

May 11
10:51

2015

Jason Kassel, PhD

Jason Kassel, PhD

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Breastfeeding mothers will have to find a good bottle when out or when someone else is watching the child. You want to make sure that he or she continues to have milk no matter what, which is why you have a pump and a bottle. The only concern is finding a bottle built for feeding infants currently breastfed. Some bottles will not have the feel that babies want. They will not feel like real breasts, leading to refusal. To avoid this, you need to find a good baby bottle that mimics the feel and movements of a real breast, ensuring that your baby eats happily without refusal.

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Avent,Which Baby Bottle is Best for Breastfeeding Articles Medela, and Mimijumi are all great sources for this type of bottle. The reason is that they have created a perfect design that mimics the breast. All three are different, too, so you can see minor changes in use and feel. There are plenty more brands that offer advantages and features that the three above do not, too, such as a unique built-in heater and bottles that will get less air into the feeding. Their individual designs give them their own benefits and downfalls. Compare the brands to see which one offers what you want. Some may have it all, but others may lack in important areas.

What you want to look for is a good design and feel. The bottle has to mimic a breast so it should have the look and feel of one, obviously. Mimijumi has an excellent bottle that will give the baby a similar feeding experience, but it is not the only one. If you are uncertain of which one is right, you can look online to read reviews. See what others say about how the bottles work and how they are similar to a breast. This will make it easier to find something that your baby will not refuse.

Consider the features of the bottle, as well. It should help with reducing gas, colicky babies, reducing acid reflux, and getting less air to the baby while feeding. A good design can help with all of this so there is no reason to worry. You just have to make sure that you buy something built for this type of situation. The three above are good options, but remember to widen your search to include your personal needs. Great manufacturers are out there that have produced some fantastic, and effective, bottles.

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