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Ventaire bottles
you guys are talking about the gerber nuks right. If so I use them because my
dd wouldn't take a standard nipple. I also use the gerber bottles they are great once we started using them we had less gas and less spit up. Jennifer Ariana 8/17/03 |
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Jody Pellerin wrote: You can find the nipples here, however, from what I read, the stage 1 nipples, the ones that come with the bottles don't work well. The stage 2 nipples work better. Read the reviews on the babiesrus.com website for the ventaire bottles, it explains it better. I've had sporadic trouble with the holes in the Stage 1 nipples not being completely perforated. Squishing them a bit by hand seemed to do the trick. I'm afraid to try Emily on the Stage 2 nipples - she eats fast enough as it is! ;-) Liz -- "No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. Man's reason and spirit have often solved the seemingly unsolvable - and we believe they can do it again." -- John F. Kennedy, 6/10/1963 |
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The "natural" Ventaire bottles worked fine for DS and I but there is a
bit of annoyance so we've discontinued using them. If you have to warm up the bottle and put it in a cup of hot water to get it heated (I don't use bottle warmers or microwaves) the bottom part of the bottle retains liquid and I can't seem to get it all out before I have to feed Quinn so the entire time he's eating a way water is occasionaly dribbling out onto my hand and his outfit. Very annoying. So, I've changed to the Avent naturally bottles. He likes the nipples, the bottles fit on my ISIS and we're all happy here again. Just my opinion. Sophie wrote: "Jody Pellerin" wrote in message ... Has anybody here used the Playtex Advance/Ventaire bottles? If so, what did you think of them? Do they really reduce/eliminate gas? I'm considering getting a set because Brittany has a serious issue with gas and fussiness lately but they are rather expensive so I don't want to waste the money if I don't have to. Tried them with baby #2 - hated them. I swear by Avent. |
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I have a whole bunch of those...and I dont really like them.....Because
it seems like the stage one nipple is way too slow and the stage 2 nipple is too fast...so I put another nipple on and then they're ok.....( and I THINK ) you have to use THAT nipple, to assure the limit of air bubbles....but maybe not, believe it or not I still use the bottles from the hospital...the little glass ones..I like those... I got ALL of them that i used there...) But I will be using the playtex air vent when she is eating more,,,,but hopefully she will soon be able to handle the stage 2 nipple...;-)) Chrissy & Chloe.... |
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The VentAire bottles are by Playtex
"HOWA476" wrote in message ... you guys are talking about the gerber nuks right. If so I use them because my dd wouldn't take a standard nipple. I also use the gerber bottles they are great once we started using them we had less gas and less spit up. Jennifer Ariana 8/17/03 |
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I have two VentAire bottles which we're in the trial process of using and
that bottle part is annoying, especially when it's more cleaning and assembling. But I can see why that would annoy you. "Angela Schepers" wrote in message news:d_7Qc.225912$JR4.216788@attbi_s54... The "natural" Ventaire bottles worked fine for DS and I but there is a bit of annoyance so we've discontinued using them. If you have to warm up the bottle and put it in a cup of hot water to get it heated (I don't use bottle warmers or microwaves) the bottom part of the bottle retains liquid and I can't seem to get it all out before I have to feed Quinn so the entire time he's eating a way water is occasionaly dribbling out onto my hand and his outfit. Very annoying. So, I've changed to the Avent naturally bottles. He likes the nipples, the bottles fit on my ISIS and we're all happy here again. Just my opinion. Sophie wrote: "Jody Pellerin" wrote in message ... Has anybody here used the Playtex Advance/Ventaire bottles? If so, what did you think of them? Do they really reduce/eliminate gas? I'm considering getting a set because Brittany has a serious issue with gas and fussiness lately but they are rather expensive so I don't want to waste the money if I don't have to. Tried them with baby #2 - hated them. I swear by Avent. |
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Brittany is five weeks old and can handle the stage 2 nipples. But those
little glass bottles from the hospital were nice. However, she soon out grew those little bottles, into 5 oz meals. "Christine" wrote in message ... I have a whole bunch of those...and I dont really like them.....Because it seems like the stage one nipple is way too slow and the stage 2 nipple is too fast...so I put another nipple on and then they're ok.....( and I THINK ) you have to use THAT nipple, to assure the limit of air bubbles....but maybe not, believe it or not I still use the bottles from the hospital...the little glass ones..I like those... I got ALL of them that i used there...) But I will be using the playtex air vent when she is eating more,,,,but hopefully she will soon be able to handle the stage 2 nipple...;-)) Chrissy & Chloe.... |
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Jody Pellerin wrote:
She goes through about 6 a day right now. and like Tori, I make enough for two days. You can find the nipples here, however, from what I read, the stage 1 nipples, the ones that come with the bottles don't work well. The stage 2 nipples work better. Read the reviews on the babiesrus.com website for the ventaire bottles, it explains it better. Guess what? I found the nipples in another store. There is something weird, though. They are available in one size only, and if you read the instructions, they say that the flow is variable and is good for all ages (so no Stage 1 or Stage 2). This is the Playtex Avance (no "d"). I wonder if it's different? I keep messing up and seeing "advance" instead of "avance", so I may have made a mistake when I saw your initial post. "Vicky Bilaniuk" wrote in message . .. Jody Pellerin wrote: Has anybody here used the Playtex Advance/Ventaire bottles? If so, what did you think of them? Do they really reduce/eliminate gas? I'm considering getting a set because Brittany has a serious issue with gas and fussiness lately but they are rather expensive so I don't want to waste the money if I don't have to. No clue if they're any good, but I picked up one box (came with 2 bottles) to add to my collection of bottles to try (so far I've only got those two and three Avent ones). The one thing I don't like about them so far is that I can't find the nipples anywhere in stores. The box came with 4 nipples and once I use up those 4 I guess that's it. Hmmm, question for *you*: how many bottles do you go through in a day? |
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