Philips Avent Natural Baby Bottles

Pros

  •  Set Comes with everything you need to get started

They have a wide, flat nipple that feels similar to a mother’s breast, making it simple for babies to switch between breastfeeding and bottle feeding. The fact that the nipple is also flexible and supple comforts infants. The nipple also aids in preventing air from blending with the milk when your baby consumes it, reducing gas and irritated stomachs.

Cons

  • Leaks occasionally 

Pros

  •  Advanced Venting System 

size: 8 oz

A large, flexible nipple, a sophisticated anti-colic system, and few parts to clean—in glass, instead. The twin-valve design lessens colic and discomfort by venting air into the bottle instead of your child’s stomach, and the glass is thermal-shock resistant so it can easily transition between hot and cold temperatures.

Cons

  • Breakable 
  • Heavy

Boon Nursh Silicone Baby Bottles

Pros

  • Collapsible
  •  Easy to assemble and clean

Size: 8 oz

Boon’s Nursh bottles adopt a simpler strategy for a comparable outcome to other bottles that utilize complex venting mechanisms to reduce air intake. The silicone pouch in Nursh bottles deflates as your baby sips. The silicone pouch in Nursh bottles deflates as your baby sips. That also means that these bottles are quite simple to put together and maintain.

Cons

  • May not fit in bottle warmer

Pros

  • Easy for baby to hold
  • Easy to clean

Size: 5 or 8 oz

The distinctive bottle design of Comotomo is simple for parents to clean and simple for babies to get used to. These bottles may be manually cleaned thanks to their large mouth and foldable sides. All pieces are also microwave-, dishwasher-, and sterilizer-safe. Older babies enjoy holding and squeezing these bottles during feedings because the silicone is squishy and soft, which might keep them interested in the situation. The vents at the top of the nipples, which discharge air outside rather than into the baby’s belly, are another feature you’ll love.

Cons

  • The numbers on the side can be hard to read

Pros

  • Dishwasher safe
  • Can be used from newborn to older

Size: 5 or 9 oz

The unique tubed venting system on Dr. Brown’s bottles is intended to lessen gas and colic. The bottle’s base is forced with air via the tube, preventing the infant from re-consuming it while being fed.The nipple design on Dr. Brown’s bottles also slows the flow of milk, which can help prevent spit-up, burps and gas.The muscles that will eventually prepare them for solid food and language development are being used while their palate continues to develop. The ideal bottle facilitates that process.

Cons

  • Possibility of leakage