Dr. Brown’s

Dr. Brown’s Bottles are well known for their patented Natural Flow scheme that does away with the air bubbles and negative pressures of bottle-feeding. However the company likewise makes quality breast pumps that hold the same design standards and yield the same great reviews. Their merchandise are unmatched in the industry, as they focus on perpetually bettering functionality for mothers, while making the experience as healthful as possible for babies.

The company was started in 1996 with the Dr. Brown’s Bottle. It gained tremendous acclaim from hospitals, NICUs, doctors’ offices, and the medical community. They then set out to develop the Doctor Brown’s Natural Flow Breast Pump, in both electric and manual versions. These pumps are distinctive in their designs, because they both integrate the same technology that maximizes ease and utility for mom.

Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow Electric Breast Pump is very dissimilar from pumps of all other brands in it is functionality. It is designed for health and safety, with 1-way Airflow technology. This draws air away from the breast, which reduces germs and the risk of breast infections. Its Pulsating Simulation liner tightly compresses and releases the breast to feel more like a baby’s natural suckling patterns, increasing the supply of milk. The Vacuum Adjustment Dial gives mom more control over the pressure while pumping, by permitting her to adjust the level of latch. For quick clean up, the pump is made with very few parts, so it is simple to assemble.

They also offer a non-electric option, with Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow Manual Breast Pump. It holds the same great features of the electric pump – the Pulsating Stimulations, the One-way Airflow, the vacuum adjustment dial – in a more compact form without having to worry in regards to a power supply. It’s even more portable, and is clinically proven to relieve pressure painlessly and effectively.

Both breast pumps have a universal connector, which allows you to pump directly into wide-neck Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow bottles. The widely known and esteemed bottles feature an internal vent system, which channels air from the nipple collar to the back of the bottle, avoiding the milk. It minimizes air bubbles and prevents any oxidation that might deprive the milk of necessary nutrients like vitamins C and E.

Dr. Brown’s breast pumps are designed for sheer safety and health of both mom and baby. The pumps and accompanying bottles denigrate health risks, and make the pumping and feeding experience pleasurable and stress free. Their innovative engineering science gives moms everyplace peace of mind and ease that is unmatchable by any other brand.

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Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow baby bottle is the only baby bottle that features a patented internal vent system. This vent does away with the air bubbles and vacuum effect to concede positive-pressure feeding with no air – similar to breast-feeding.

Features:

  • Includes 3 Dr. Brown’s Polyproylene 8 oz. Bottles
  • Made from BPA free, polyproylene plastic
  • Easy to clean and top-rack dishwasher safe
  • Connects directly to most breast pumps
  • Includes a high-grade Level-One silicone nipple, patented two-piece internal vent, travel dis, cap, cleaning brush and instructions
  • Reduces colic, spit-up, burping and gas
  • Prevents air bubbles from forming in milk or formula
  • Helps reduce liquid in the ear
  • Prevents nipple collapse

Dr. Brown’s bottles feature a patented internal vent which reduces air bubbles and helps to prevent liquid in your baby’s ears. Bottles are compatible with breast feeding, and they aid colicky babies settle down and sleep. They also reduce colic, spit-up, burping and gas and are easy to clean. These are dishwasher safe and include three 8 oz. natural flow standard bottles. Polypropylene bottles are BPA Free.

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Most helpful client reviews

15 of 15 humans found the following review helpful.
5Dr. Brown’s bottles are a life saver!
By N. Wimmert
These bottles unquestionably help to reduce colic. The thing I love the most regarding them is the fact they are BPA free. It is nice to know you aren’t putting unnecessary chemicals in your baby’s body.
These bottles are great because my son had such bad colic he was screaming when he would eat. The vent system in these bottles virtual does away with any air from getting to your baby’s tummy. The only precipitation to these bottles is they are a little more labor intensive to wash and put together. You have one or two more pieces to put together over regular bottles. However, if your baby has any amount of colic it is unquestionably worth the extra few minutes of assemblage for their tummy’s sake.
One thing to note is at one point they started out making these bottles with the ounce markers marked as raised, clear numbers. This made is EXTREMELY difficult to see how full you were filling up the bottle. However, I have since purchased a heap of and the markers on them are blue, making it much more comfortable to read the ounces you are making. It is not that huge of a deal unless you’re doing a 2:30 am feeding and attempting to fill the bottle up without being competent to see the markings.
Overall, these are the best bottles on the market. They veritably do aid eliminate colic and keep your baby safe and out of destructive chemicals way like BPA.

14 of 14 humans found the following review helpful.
5I tried others, this is the best
By Cheryl Hill
Having had a colicy initial child, I chose to undertake the Dr. Brown’s bottles in further and added to various other types & brands. I’ve ended up storing all the others and using the Dr. Brown’s exclusively.

After reading innumerable reviews, I’ve purchased and tried assorted other types/brands. All bottles other than the Dr. Browns formulated suction. The nipples would collapse, resulting in leaks and a frustrated, gassy baby. I would have to remove the bottle from his mouth to get the air (and bubbles)to go back into the bottle so he could get started sucking again. The gas in his belly would last hours-making him uncomfortable and disrupting his sleep. (equals tired, cranky Mommy)

The Dr. Brown’s were the only bottles that I didn’t have that problem with. My son is capable to feed without disruption and comfortably with a consistent flow and no air bubbles. Our feedings are cleaner, relaxing, and more comfortable.

Other reviews have sited a “con” as having more bottle elements to wash. I thought that would be tedious, but gave the Dr. Brown’s a undertake anyway. Thus far, it has NOT been an issue. ANY bottle you use will have atleast 3 constituents to wash (bottle, collar, nip) the Dr. Brown’s have an further and added 2 elements (resevoir tube, valve). I am happy to spend an extra minute at the sink, rather than innumerable hours with a fussy baby. The trade-off is a no brainer.

The ONLY issue that I’ve had with the Dr. Brown’s is that the stage 1 nips still flowed too fast for my newborn. I am using the Playtex Air Vent Stage 1 nips instead. I have not tried the Br. Brown’ premie nips, but suspect they’d work just as well. FYI-the Dr. Brown’s are more or less taller than other bottles when they have the cap on. Keep that in mind if you’re buying a bottle cooler for travel.

Skip the littler 4oz bottles and go for all 8oz. Buy a soft bottle brush that won’t scratch the plastic bottles. Again, I’ve tried several, but like the Avent brush with travel case. It seems soft, will last and doesn’t spray me with water ever time I remove it from the bottle.

Amazon seems to have the best price on Dr. Brown’s.
Happy Feeding:)

21 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
3Opt for the glass ones
By Keri Larson
I read a review of the glass Dr. Brown bottles that complained that the painted-on ounces markings wore off in the dishwasher, so I got two glass bottles and two of these BPA-free PP ones just to see. The big drawback is that the plastic ones hold in smells. I made the fault of washing them once with Mrs. Meyer’s dish soap, and they are fundamentally ruined because they are now permanently honeysuckle scented, which is gross. Even just running them through the dishwasher with scent-free Method dishwasher tabs caused them to retain the scent of hot, washed food. It’s genuinely not something I would ever want to make my baby smell while drinking. Get the glass–you may hand wash them (it takes TWO minutes) if you’re worried when it comes to losing the paint (which hasn’t happened to me after 7 months) and they rinse clean, each time.

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