Reddit Reddit reviews Gerber Graduates 78769 First Essentials Clear View Bottle, Slow Flow, 3 Count, Colors May Vary 

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Gerber Graduates 78769 First Essentials Clear View Bottle, Slow Flow, 3 Count, Colors May Vary 
Vented-nipple design reduces the amount of swallowed air to help reduce colicVent holes help prevent nipple collapseLeak-proof, nipple-sealing hoodFits most breast pumps5-ounce bottles come in a pack of (3) with assorted colors and silicone nipples
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u/[deleted] · 12 pointsr/BabyBumps

I didn't breaatfeed for the same reasons. Everyone told me my milk would come in, and that I shouldn't pump but instead should apply cold compresses and take allergy medicine (benadryl at night, pseudoephedrine during the day) to dry out.

In the end, my milk never came in. That may have been due to my medications though, but there's no way for me to know.

My hospital provided unlimited formula and nipples for the duration of my stay. I switched brands after we left and had no issues. I brought some of my own just in case and didn't end up needing it.

At home I make a pitcher from 2 cans of concentrate every day and a half and keep it in the fridge. I pour a fresh bottle every time and feed her cold. When we go out we bring ready to feed bottles and a clean nipple and feed at room temperature.

Buy these bottles:

https://www.amazon.ca/Gerber-Graduates-First-Essentials-Bottle/dp/B00CXVJKB4

They are cheap, with a slow flow nipple and the nipples screw on the ready to feed bottles, making your life easier. I keep 15 on hand so if we skip a night of dishes we still have bottles in the morning while we run a load.

Oh, as for the types of formula, as I said I use concentrate at home and ready to feed when out. Concentrate is easy to prepare and not that expensive, in fact brand-name concentrate is cheaper than brand-name powder. The issue is that generic brand powder is the cheapest of all. Personally due to my health issues I won't use powder until baby is 4 months old but plenty of people do without issue. I use concentrate with pre-boiled water.

ETA: everyone is bringing up the skin to skin after birth...IMO this really is irrelevant to formula feeding. If your birth goes well you should definitely do skin to skin, it's a really positive experience and great for bonding. You can let the baby suckle a bit and honestly getting colostrum isn't super easy. I did it and it was great, the highlight of my birth experience. I didn't bring a bottle out, she got fed after I was wheeled to my postpartum room. The nurses set me up with formula and everything.

u/yooooom · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

What are your plans for feeding? If you're going to try to exclusively breastfeed you want need that many bottles.

Personally I'm formula feeding, so I need a ton of bottles. I have 20 on hand and that's the right number, I wouldn't want less than 15.

Before baby came I thought I would combo feed and bought expensive wide mouth Avent bottles and totally regret it. Like baby uses them, but they aren't compatible with the ready to feed formula bottles and are just kind of a hassle.

I found these bottles which I can't recommend enough, they are dirt cheap, perfect for newborns (small, slow flow nipple), and the nipples can screw on to the ready to feed bottles do you don't have to buy the expensive "disposable" nipples.

https://www.amazon.ca/Gerber-Graduates-First-Essentials-Bottle/dp/B00CXVJKB4/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536812128&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=gerber+essential+bottle&dpPl=1&dpID=41zeH7gD9QL&ref=plSrch