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Most HelpfulI was set on breastfeeding which I managed to do untli my daughter was 5 months. At this point she had weened herself. However, at three months it was time to start bottle feeding as I had troube producing enough from the pump and my work schedule did not realistically allow for adequate breastfeeding. ...
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Most HelpfulThis bottle is a great idea but it didn't work for us. My baby has been breastfed almost exclusively and we tried the breastflow bottle in our search for a bottle that he could eat from efficiently. It would take him 50 min to take in 4 ounces with this bottle where it would take him 10-15 min to breastfeed....
review »I was going back to work and was desperate for a bottle my exclusively breastfed son would not reject. By "reject" I mean screaming, terrible fits. In the weeks leading up to daycare we had tried every bottle brand out there and finally compromised by using a sippy cup. So, at 9 months old, my no-bottle-yet son started full time daycare. We brought his little sippy cups that he would slowly drink expressed milk from (but still, he was pretty much exclusively breastfed), and hoped for the best. But after 1 week the teachers were frustrated and concerned and suggested we retry the bottle.
... review »I love the Breastflow bottles from The First Years! I got a small one for free when I made a large purchase at Motherhood Maternity when I was pregnant. I really liked the design so I went online to research more about them. I was impressed so I bought the starter kit before the baby arrived. The bottles come with 2 nipples kinda. You stack the regular nipple ontop of another and when the bottle is tipped milk pours inbetween the two giving it the feel of a breast. I intended on breastfeeding with occassional bottle use but that didn't work out for us. I was however able to pump all our sons milk and...
review »I purchased a set of Breastflow bottles after attending a breastfeeding class. I was pregnant with my first child and overwhelmed with advice and opinions of relatives and friends. It seemed everyone was either 100% breastfeeding or 100% formula. Very few people I talked to had good things to say about pumping. I was determined to make it work therefore took the breastfeeding class. The instructor was a mother of three (two being twins) and she stressed that the success to bottle feeding with breastmilk was to find the right bottle. Out she pulled the Breast Flow bottle. I went home...
review »The breastflow bottles are great. I was fed up with my baby always throwing up and having a hard time to burp. So I decided to change his bottles. I went to baby depot and saw these, I breastfeed and bottle fees and read that these are like giving breast so that was interesting to me, so my mom bought me the starter pack. My baby now doesnt throw up as much and burps great! Im going to buy more!
First time mom here and I'm breastfeeding and formula feeding my daughter and have done so since her 1st week. My daughter transitions easily from breast to bottle and we have not had any problems with nipple confusion or anything. I highly recommend these bottles.
Breastflow bottles are so great for babies. It really is the closest bottle I have found to the breast. It's soft outer shell compresses when the baby sucks, and baby controls the flow. Great to use when switching back and forth between bottle and breast
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