Comotomo Silicone Replacement Nipple, Medium Flow, 3-6 Months, 2 Count
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Easy E
> 24 hourGood, but the valves are tricky to clean and I did break one being too forceful.
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Yessica
> 24 hourMe gusta esta marca de biberón son los mejores
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Kimberly Thomas
> 24 hourI read a lot of articles and did a lot of research on a bottle that my breastfed baby would take. With my first baby, she took a bottle with no problem so we just used all the free ones we got from baby showers and samples. However, my second baby refused the bottle every time we tried. We tried several different brand and different flows to try and find something she would take and nothing we had worked. I came across these and decided to try them in the hope that its shape would be more comforting and familiar. I cant even describe the relief we felt when she finally took these bottles. I had gone back to work and my baby wouldnt take a bottle from my husband which was extremely frustrating for him. These came in the mail and for the first time she took a bottle from him! Tears were literally shed. These are dishwasher safe which is so nice to not have to hand wash bottles like we did with our first baby. I will say you have to be careful what else is in the dishwasher with them. We had spaghetti and put the bottles in with the pots and dishes and it stained our bottle and nipples an orange tint. We have had a problem with the nipples/lids tightening too tightly and being a little difficult to unscrew. These were a little pricey for a bottle but I would recommend them to everyone in a heartbeat, especially if your baby is picky with bottle/ refuses a bottle!
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Michelle
> 24 hourMy daughter barely took a bottle when she was young because I was usually home to nurse her. When we did try to give her a bottle, she wouldnt take the ones my older son had used. She finally took the Comotomo bottles which are amazing, I have reviewed them separately, but lets just say 5 stars all around. Now that she is 1 year old and drinking whole milk, we needed a bottle again to feed her. She was being fussy with the baby nipples we had so I ordered these. They are the Y cut nipples and lets her drink a lot faster. She loves it and devours 6 ounces of milk first thing in the morning. Perfect for what we needed.
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Adaline Hagenes
> 24 hourBoon Nursh silicone sippy cup will work when looking to transition out of this nipple but want to continue using your $$$$$ bottle that your taby loves so much. Taby=baby + toddler, not quite toddler yet
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Toni marie
> 24 hourThey were the legit como todo brand
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nzmt
> 24 hourThis was shipped as part of the newborn bundle I ordered. But this is not the same flow with the newborn bottle set shipped separately. The flow is too fast for my new born to use. I like comotomo products, but just to make sure parents aware.
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Bony wrist lady
> 24 hourI love these bottles since its the only thing my baby would take (we tried MANY bottles before the Comotomo ones). I ruined one of the nipples because my nipple brush has the twisted wire end and I didnt realize it had come undone... VERY sharp point on the end of that metal! It poked a hole through one of my nipples, but its totally not any flaw of the nipple - it was my mistake for not realizing the nipple brush became sharp. I was glad to see I can get replacement nipples and that they have a variety of flow levels. That way I can increase the flow without having to necessarily buy the bigger bottles! YAY! They dont have markings on the nipple indicating the speed (at least mine dont), but its not that hard to figure out. 1 hole is slow flow (0-3 months) 2 holes is medium (3-6 months) 3 holes is fast (6 months) Y cut is variable I dont pay attention to the ages though - my 5 month old still uses the slow flow nipples at this time (0-3 months). I dont want her to get used to the bottles being easier and then no longer take the breast. She only eats from bottles 3 times per day, 5 days a week and the rest of the time shes breastfed. I may get faster nipples later on as she gets older so it wont take as long for her to eat. It definitely wont be until after she starts solids though. ***************************HERES MY FULL REVIEW OF THE COMOTOMO BOTTLES(since Amazon wont let me link it!):******************************************** We tried to introduce bottles around 10 weeks but it didnt work, even when I left the house for 20-60 minutes. Since I wasnt going back to work until 14 weeks, we didnt try too hard since it didnt seem worth it to upset her so much when she didnt NEED to take a bottle yet. Luckily, my husband took 6 weeks off work after I returned to work before we started her in daycare, so he would be the one trying to introduce her to bottles instead of a stranger. I prepared for my first day back to work by purchasing many, many different types of bottles for my husband to try. On that first day, our daughter did not eat for 10 hours. My husband tried many different bottles (but not all) by the time I got home. A nurse at her doctors office said to NOT offer her the breast when I got home, because she would learn that if she held out long enough she would get mommys breast. So when I got home I tried two more bottles, the Comotomo one being the second. She sucked down 3 ounces! And I was the one feeding her! Two hours later, she took another three ounces. When my husband tried to offer her the Comotomo bottle the next day she refused it at first, took a 30 minute nap, and then she accepted it and drank 3 ounces. We tried SEVEN different bottle/nipple combinations before this one: Dr. Browns, Avent, Playtex (3 different nipple types), Medela, NUK. We were going to try some others but I noticed their nipples werent TOO different than what we already tried... and the Breastflow bottles I didnt think would make a difference either. I felt like it was the nipple base size that didnt work for her with other bottles, and I was right. I have very large breasts, and the Comotomo nipple pressed against her nose and cheeks like she is used to while feeding. I swear that is what made the difference. I immediately ordered two more. I dont care about the price - if you feel its too expensive, either you have a baby that WILL take another bottle (and then you dont HAVE to use this one), or this is the only thing that works and you are actually so cheap that you put a price on getting your baby to eat. Maybe after she gets used to bottle feeding, a normal less-expensive bottle will work. I do like a lot of things about this bottle: - It works! - The nipple base is very large so it presses against my babys nose and cheeks like a real breast. - It allows baby to latch on the same as with a breast. - It doesnt leak. You have to squeeze it to get some out... it wont even drip if you dont! - Its squeezable. - Its only 3 parts. - It fits in my Munchkin bottle warmer (the 2006 model... a hand-me-down that works great!) - Its durable - Ive had hard plastic and glass break on me when dropping a bottle. This doesnt break. - Easy to wash. - Even at 3 months, the baby can kind of hold on to it. I think it will be easy to use for self-feeders. - My daughter can get every last drop out of the bottle - no breastmilk wasted! - Its cool looking. - It has air vents. - The lids are secure and hold the nipple in place so even if you squeeze the bottle, nothing comes out in the lid. I dont like: - Its hard to read the ounces... but on the other hand, the markings cant wash off! - I cant pump directly into it - but honestly they are so expensive and I produce so much that theres no way I could use these as storage containers. I use Mothers Milkmate. I dont know if our Inchbug labels stick to it yet. Those are supposed to stay on even through the dishwasher, but Im wondering if that will work on this material. I will update when I find out. I might just buy an Orbit label instead (also from Inchbug) if it doesnt work. UPDATE: Ive used the Inchbug small rectangle labels and affixed them to the collar of the bottle and they have not worn off. The two teachers in my daughters daycare room really like the bottles because they arent breakable, dont leak, and look neat. We still love these bottles and I have yet to try regular ones again since these are working so well. I still only have 3 bottles, which is exactly how many she needs for a 6 hour day.
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Rosa
> 24 hourLove this nipples and amazon only place sells them I can’t find them local ship fast and easy to use. Only issue im not sure if my son formula but nipple get clogged like formula won’t come out happens multiple nipple but only with his brand
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Basir
> 24 hourNot sure the quality is bad or my baby chewed. They went bad pretty soon.