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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Alabama
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I really like dr browns bottles. They really helped my son's tummy issues. I just hated cleaning all the parts. Now that he doesn't seem to have all the tummy troubles we've switched to a more simple bottle but I saved our Dr Browns in case I need to pull them back out.
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Re: Dr. Browns bottles
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We are doing the same here. Our LO was supper gassy and these bottles helped. He has since switched formulas and has been much better. We will be switching to normal bottles soon, but keeping these. |
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Re: Dr. Browns bottles
My DD has mild reflux and Dr. Browns were the only bottles that seemed to help keep her from being so gassy and spitty. We tried Breastflow, Avent, Greensprouts, & the Medela bottles and Dr. Browns worked the best.
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