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Dear all:
Just like any artificial device, different bottles work with different babies. Bisphenol A
free bottles are just one component of reducing risk. The Born Free bottles have a very
sharp drop off from the fat part to the nipple part so most babies end up on the skinny
nipple part. This may not be appropriate for some babies. Furthermore, it has EXACTLY
the same flow as the Avent and the 1st Years Breast Flow bottle at 8-10 ml per minute.
On the range of bottle flows from those that are 0-2 ml/minute and those that are 10-12
ml per minute, this is near the top of the range. So, for some (and I would argue many)
babies this may be too fast.
Some of the Medela nipples are pinched. Every time I go to a conference by speech and
occupational therapists, the pinched nipples are always mentioned as not desirable. If
you look at a pinched nipple and look at your own nipple and think about having your
nipple look like the pinched nipple, I think the conclusions are obvious. One of the Medela
nipples is just as fast as the Avent, First Years Breast Flow, and the Born Free bottles.
There are less expensive bottles that are also free of Bisphenol A, but not advertised as
such. They don't come with pinched nipples or the cliff-hanger drop from the nipple base
to the skinny part of the nipple.
However, the reason why I will never put in writing any sort of conclusion about any one
bottle is that it depends on the baby what type of tool I will use until that baby can do
what it needs to on the breast.
Best, Susan Burger
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