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Due to design, Avent can encourage biting (compression rather than suction); Medela and Born Free are bisphenol A free.
Carolyn Schindewolf, IBCLC
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From: Susie McCulloch <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, March 14, 2008 11:40 am
Subject: best bottle nipples?
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> I am confused about what is the best type of bottle/nipple to
> recommend. I
> read on the "Low Milk Supply" website (written by Lisa Marasco and
> Diane
> West) that Gerber Comfortlatch, Evenflo Ultra and Elite, and
> Playtex
> NaturaLatch are recommended. They also say that they don't
> recommend
> Avent. Does anyone have imput as to why Avent is not recommended?
>
> Also, what about the issue of Bisphenol A? Does anyone have a
> recommendation for a bottle that is Bisphenol A free? What do you
> all think
> about the Adiri bottle?
>
> I appreciate all of your input!
>
> Susie McCulloch, LLLL IBCLC
>
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