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Avent Baby Bottles
What is Avent Baby Bottles?

Avent Baby Bottles are a brand of baby bottles that are designed to provide a comfortable and convenient feeding experience for both babies and parents. They are made from BPA-free materials and feature a wide, breast-shaped nipple that mimics the natural latch-on of breastfeeding.

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Is Avent Baby Bottles trending?

Yes. Avent Baby Bottles growing with a month-over-month change of 4.02% over the past 5 years, with approximately 4,400 monthly searches.

This is a seasonal trend that peaks every January. The seasonal demand is forecasted to decline over the next year.


Why is Avent Baby Bottles trending?

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Ergonomic Design
Avent Baby Bottles are ergonomically designed with a wide neck and easy-to-hold shape, making them comfortable for both babies and parents to use during feeding.
2
Anti-Colic System
Avent Baby Bottles are equipped with an anti-colic system that reduces the amount of air babies swallow during feeding, helping to prevent colic, gas, and discomfort.
3
Easy to Clean
Avent Baby Bottles are easy to clean due to their wide neck design, which allows for easy access to all parts of the bottle. They are also dishwasher safe, making cleaning even more convenient.
4
Wide Range of Sizes and Styles
Avent Baby Bottles come in a wide range of sizes and styles to accommodate the needs of different babies and parents. They offer options such as glass bottles, plastic bottles, and even bottles with built-in temperature sensors.
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Trusted Brand
Avent is a trusted brand in the baby products industry, known for its high-quality and innovative products. Many parents choose Avent Baby Bottles because of the brand's reputation for safety and reliability.

Where is this trending?

What are people saying?

41 threads
AI Insights Mixed sentiment
Discussions around Avent baby bottles focus on their effectiveness for feeding, transitioning from hospital to home, and challenges with bottle refusal. Parents share experiences and seek advice on the best practices for using these bottles.
Feeding Preferences
Parents discuss their babies' preferences for Avent bottles compared to other brands, including experiences with flow rates and nipple types.
Transitioning to Bottles
Many users share their challenges and strategies for transitioning babies from breastfeeding to bottle feeding, particularly with Avent bottles.
Cleaning and Sterilization
There are ongoing conversations about the necessity and methods of cleaning and sterilizing Avent bottles, with some parents opting for handwashing.
Bottle Refusal
A common issue raised is bottle refusal, with parents seeking solutions for babies who previously accepted bottles but now resist them.
Weight and Handling
Some parents express concerns about the weight of glass Avent bottles, particularly for younger babies who struggle to hold them.
Common questions
  • What are the best practices for transitioning from breastfeeding to Avent bottles?
  • How do I clean and sterilize Avent bottles effectively?
  • What should I do if my baby refuses to take the bottle?
  • Are there lighter alternatives to glass Avent bottles?
  • What are the best nipple types for Avent bottles?
Pain points
  • Concerns about bottle refusal after previously accepting them.
  • Issues with the weight of glass bottles for younger babies.
  • Frustrations with cleaning and sterilizing bottles.
  • Challenges in finding the right nipple flow rate.
  • Problems with babies not finishing their bottles.
community.whattoexpect.com
15 months bottles
Hi mamas, what bottles are we using? My LO still uses Phillips avent baby bottle and drinks water from munchkin weighted straw cup.
Mommy2BabyA24 · Mar 10, 2026
community.whattoexpect.com
Bottles 15 months
Hi mamas, what bottles are we using? My LO still uses Phillips avent baby bottle and drinks water from munchkin weighted straw cup.
Mommy2BabyA24 · Mar 10, 2026
community.whattoexpect.com
RE:Baby registry
... one brand of bottles, diapers, wipes. Grab a couple bottles from a brand... or two to start and see which ones baby... used it or the Philips avent. Luckily we had pigeon and... all newborn diapers at your baby shower, most big box stores...
LatethirtiesMama · Feb 26, 2026
community.whattoexpect.com
RE:Bottle feeding transition from hospital to home
@KK2ndtimemam, had the exact same issue - you can buy the nuk single use teats and when I was desperate I sterilised then for another use which everyone says not to but desperate times! these bottles were the closest I found, need to practice a bit with the baby because it flows faster. the other one thats worked out ok is Philips avent - only flows when the baby sucks on it
Luna-Mali · Feb 24, 2026
community.whattoexpect.com
Anyone still sterilizing bottles and pump parts?
My baby is 9 months and I’m still handwashing her Philips Avent bottles and my... me peace of mind that baby has clean bottles. However the entire process takes...
Karennb24 · Feb 24, 2026
community.whattoexpect.com
RE:EBF, now pumping at work, how do you do it?
... hours I’m off. I give bottles everyday during the hrs I’m... the nipple or bottles you use if you think baby is getting... a preference… I use Phillips Avent recently...
Evysmama13 · Feb 16, 2026
r/InstacartShoppers
Finally Received a Unicorn Order!
For over the last year I have seen post from time to time showing what people in this community call Unicorn orders. I would be happy for the people although I knew that it would never happen to me in my market. Welp I guess I was wrong. There were a few downfalls for the order such as waiting for employees at target to get the items from the back plus replacing a iPad for PS5 ...then waiting for the employee to go to the back for it. Also the major thing was my account got flagged or unusual activities and I received a 24hr ban (Which actually lasted about 3hrs). If it could happen to me it can happen to you. 🙏🏾 submitted by /u/HistoryStraight2292 to r/InstacartShoppers [link] [comments]
HistoryStraight2292 · Mar 2, 2026
r/daddit
Baby Brezza Bottle Washer or Grownsy?
If you’re building your baby registry right now, you’ve probably seen the ads for those $300+ automatic bottle washers. As a second-time parent who hates the "Dr. Brown’s bottle parts graveyard" in my sink, I was 100% ready to splurge. But $300 is a lot for a single-purpose appliance. After doing some deep-dive research, I ended up getting Grownsy easeclean pro washer save about $100 I’ve been using it for 3 weeks now, and here’s the breakdown for anyone on the fence: The Price The Brezza Pro is usually $299. I got the Grownsy on sale for near $100.For a machine that essentially does the same thing (Wash + Sterilize + Dry), the "brand tax" on the Brezza felt a bit much. Their tablets also cheaper. Capacity & Compatibility This was my biggest concern. We use Dr. Brown’s Anti-Colic bottles, and if you know, you know—those green vents and straws are a nightmare to wash. • Grownsy: It actually fits 7 full bottles plus all those annoying accessories comfortably. The internal layout feels like it was designed by someone who actually washes bottles but Brezza only holds 4 bottles. • Pro Tip: It fits almost every brand I tried (Philips Avent, Comotomo, etc.) without having to play Tetris. No Plumbing Needed I didn't want a dirty tank. When I’m busy, I just can’t remember to clean the dirty water tank in time.A direct drain design is so much convenient and hygienic. The Bone Dry Factor The 212°F hot air drying is legit. My biggest fear was "dishwasher dampness" leading to mold. These come out hot and 100% dry. I can take them straight from the machine. TL;DR: If you have $300 burning a hole in your pocket, the Brezza is fine. But if you want the exact same convenience, medical-grade sterilization, and a machine that actually handles Dr. Brown’s parts for half the price, Grownsy is the way to go. Anyone else found a budget alternative that actually outperformed the name brand? submitted by /u/hosohep to r/daddit [link] [comments]
hosohep · Feb 25, 2026
r/newborns
Baby Refuses Every Bottle Given to Her
My 11 week old is exclusively breastfeed and we have been trying to get her to take a bottle since 4 weeks old (pumped milk as we are not at the stage of needing formula yet as I'm still on maternity leave). I want to still be primarily breast feeding as I am really enjoying our breastfeeding journey, I'm just wanting her to be able to take a bottle as my husband is desperate to be able to experience the joy of being able to feed her too. We have tried: ⭐ Tommee Tippee (not sure what kind, they came with our steriliser) ⭐Dr browns with premie, size one and size two teats ⭐Nike perfect match ⭐pigeon soft touch ⭐Chicco natural feeding bottle I have heard the Phillips Avent bottles are good but we haven't tried it yet. We are also in New Zealand so some brands such as lansinoh, comotomo, and MAM are hard to find or outrageously expensive so we haven't been able to justify getting them after our bubs has refused so many already. So any mums, dads, grandparents, guardians, etc have a very stubborn baby when trying to get them to take a bottle? Which brans finally worked for you? submitted by /u/OneKiwiMama to r/newborns [link] [comments]
OneKiwiMama · Feb 23, 2026
r/breastfeeding
Best bottle for breastfed baby
Baby girl is almost 4 months. Exclusively breast fed outside of the occasional middle of the night formula bottle. My job is 99% remote. Problem is that 1%. I have a work event in March that will have me gone for about 12 hours. Baby will not take a bottle any other time than middle of the night. Tried formula, defrosted milk, and fresh pumped so it’s not the flavor bothering her but the fact it’s not my boob delivering. Refuses playtex bottles, Philips avent and dr browns. Looking for suggestions on what would fool her best cause she can’t come with me to work. submitted by /u/UWillFearMyLaserFace to r/breastfeeding [link] [comments]
UWillFearMyLaserFace · Feb 14, 2026
r/NewParents
Does your baby finish the bottle in one go?
My 7-8 week baby has a tendency not finish a bottle (currently 90ml/3oz) all at once. He eats half, then the other half maybe 2h later. I searched this subreddit for posts on how quickly people's babies finished their bottle and everyone's baby seems to guzzle things down in 5-15min. He is pace fed with a Phillips Avent slow flow bottle. My baby has spit up/reflux issues so we pause after at least half the bottle to burp him. He usually goes completely comatose at this point & may or may not wake up by the 2 hour mark to finish the rest of the bottle. Anyone else's baby similar? We have 2 month wellness check soon & I'm trying to come up with a list of things that I need to discuss versus things that are actually normal so I should not waste time discussing (the disclaimer for the appt e-check in is that if we have too many issues, we will need to schedule additional appt) Thanks! submitted by /u/Amazing-Neighborhood to r/NewParents [link] [comments]
Amazing-Neighborhood · Feb 1, 2026
r/NewParents
Baby refuses bottles. Please help. I’m so exhausted.
Baby is 3 months old and combo feed since birth (formula 1-2 times a day). He suddenly started to refuse bottle a week ago. We tried Dr. Brown’s, Philips avent and Spectra bottles. He refused all of them. The first few day we could trick him by putting him on my breast for about 20 seconds then switch to bottle. We can’t trick him anymore. When his dad tried to feed him I wasn’t nearby. Baby still didn’t take bottle. My supply is low so he gets hungry often. I have to feed him every 1.5 hours. I wake up to feed several times at night. I’m exhausted physically and mentally. Sometimes i feel like he just sucks my empty breast. I’ve been trying to eat more and drink more water but I really don’t have much time to eat or cook. I’ve been in a survival mode seriously. No one can help me feed my baby because he only wants me to breastfeed. Please let me know what to do to make him take bottles again. Thank you very much. submitted by /u/pinkishvioletsky to r/NewParents [link] [comments]
pinkishvioletsky · Jan 14, 2026
All threads (41)
Thread Source Author Date
15 months bottles
Hi mamas, what bottles are we using? My LO still uses Phillips avent baby bottle and drinks water from munchkin weighted straw cup.
community.whattoexpect.com Mommy2BabyA24 Mar 10, 2026
Bottles 15 months
Hi mamas, what bottles are we using? My LO still uses Phillips avent baby bottle and drinks water from munchkin weighted straw cup.
community.whattoexpect.com Mommy2BabyA24 Mar 10, 2026
RE:Baby registry
... one brand of bottles, diapers, wipes. Grab a couple bottles from a brand... or two to start and see which ones baby... used it or the Philips avent. Luckily we had pigeon and... all newborn diapers at your baby shower, most big box stores...
community.whattoexpect.com LatethirtiesMama Feb 26, 2026
RE:Bottle feeding transition from hospital to home
@KK2ndtimemam, had the exact same issue - you can buy the nuk single use teats and when I was desperate I sterilised then for another use which everyone says not to but desperate times! these bottles were the closest I found, need to practice a bit with the baby because it flows faster. the other one thats worked out ok is Philips avent - only flows when the baby sucks on it
community.whattoexpect.com Luna-Mali Feb 24, 2026
Anyone still sterilizing bottles and pump parts?
My baby is 9 months and I’m still handwashing her Philips Avent bottles and my... me peace of mind that baby has clean bottles. However the entire process takes...
community.whattoexpect.com Karennb24 Feb 24, 2026
RE:EBF, now pumping at work, how do you do it?
... hours I’m off. I give bottles everyday during the hrs I’m... the nipple or bottles you use if you think baby is getting... a preference… I use Phillips Avent recently...
community.whattoexpect.com Evysmama13 Feb 16, 2026
My baby is feeding less, formula only
My baby boy has decreased his feedings ... he hasn’t been finishing his bottles. He is sleeping through the... doing 6 oz of 4 bottles but that’s only 24 oz... to think it’s his bottles we use Philips Avent and have been since...
community.whattoexpect.com leenarp07 Feb 15, 2026
2 m/o sudden bottle refusal - help :(
LO used to take bottles like a champ. Didn’t really .... We used dr browns and avent. Tried different flow rates and... brand for babies that refuse bottles. He tolerated maybe 1 oz... I literally cannot bf the baby directly all day as I’ll ... happened to anyone with a baby who didn’t have problems before? ...
community.whattoexpect.com akay89 Feb 11, 2026
Starter cups?
My baby uses Philips avent bottles and we have tried a few starter sippys and nothing has really worked for her. We’ve tried Philips transition tops, nuk, nubby. Then for straw cups we tried nubby, tommie tippee, and munchkin. What’s your recommendations for babies who don’t want to switch?
community.whattoexpect.com maymamii Feb 9, 2026
What bottles are you all using?
We are using the Philips Avent glass bottles but they’re too heavy for baby girl to hold to feed herself. She doesn’t like other nipples. Any suggestions on which bottles to move to?
community.whattoexpect.com AMH1029 Feb 8, 2026
RE:What kind of bottles are we buying/planning on using .
... (they came with my pump) bottles. My baby loved them until she made... uses Tommee Tippie and Phillips Avent and they have been AMAZING...
community.whattoexpect.com lydma810 Feb 7, 2026
RE:Best milk storage cooler?
... traveling. I switched to the baby brezza milk cooler and it’s ... uses bottles instead of bags, so I can just pop our standard avent nipples...
community.whattoexpect.com kiwilove1 Feb 5, 2026
RE:Transitioning from Bottle to Sippy Cup
I use a weighted straw conversion kit for our Philips Avent bottles from Amazon. Works well! Not my favorite to clean, but you can disassemble pretty well and get pretty clean! Baby girl drinks both milk and water well from them.
community.babycenter.com cgree8 Feb 5, 2026
First time mom questions
... want to exclusively breastfeed. My baby was born premature, so things... there, they used Dr. Brown bottles, which in my opinion have... are: how long should my baby stay at the breast for ... you recommend any specific bottles? I tried the Philips Avent bottles, but even though I...
community.whattoexpect.com Selenebr Feb 1, 2026
RE:EBF baby stopped taking any bottles
... taste. For my son, the Avent natural response nipples helped him ... went back to his original bottles. He also wanted them at... drank one. If you want baby to take them reliably, I...
community.whattoexpect.com ladebrouillarde Jan 31, 2026
Bottle feeding not great
... feeding her. We have Phillips Avent bottles but our IBCLC said we... to have to buy more bottles so he’s trying to make... of lip smacking from our baby during the bottle feeds and...
community.whattoexpect.com Kleinekarotte Jan 29, 2026
RE:Combo fed
... fed from the beginning. My baby was always hungrier than what ... some formula. I used the Avent natural bottles and gave him Kendamil formula. ...
community.whattoexpect.com NCV97 Jan 26, 2026
RE:FTM latch issues please give me hope
... the first week with breastfeeding! Baby wouldn’t latch as my milk... for my mental health. My baby lost too much weight and ... my baby is having an easier time breastfeeding after having some practice with bottles (I’ve... mixed experiences but we’ve used Avent natural flow bottles and the bottles that came with my pump... works best for you and baby is most important. And know ...
community.whattoexpect.com Swan0921 Jan 23, 2026
RE:6-month sleep regression sucks
... avent bottles, which our first kid did. Knowing this is our last baby..., I really don't want to buy a million different bottles...
community.babycenter.com frewab Jan 16, 2026
Finally Received a Unicorn Order!
For over the last year I have seen post from time to time showing what people in this community call Unicorn orders. I would be happy for the people although I knew that it would never happen to me in my market. Welp I guess I was wrong. There were a few downfalls for the order such as waiting for employees at target to get the items from the back plus replacing a iPad for PS5 ...then waiting for the employee to go to the back for it. Also the major thing was my account got flagged or unusual activities and I received a 24hr ban (Which actually lasted about 3hrs). If it could happen to me it can happen to you. 🙏🏾 submitted by /u/HistoryStraight2292 to r/InstacartShoppers [link] [comments]
reddit.com HistoryStraight2292 Mar 2, 2026
Baby Brezza Bottle Washer or Grownsy?
If you’re building your baby registry right now, you’ve probably seen the ads for those $300+ automatic bottle washers. As a second-time parent who hates the "Dr. Brown’s bottle parts graveyard" in my sink, I was 100% ready to splurge. But $300 is a lot for a single-purpose appliance. After doing some deep-dive research, I ended up getting Grownsy easeclean pro washer save about $100 I’ve been using it for 3 weeks now, and here’s the breakdown for anyone on the fence: The Price The Brezza Pro is usually $299. I got the Grownsy on sale for near $100.For a machine that essentially does the same thing (Wash + Sterilize + Dry), the "brand tax" on the Brezza felt a bit much. Their tablets also cheaper. Capacity & Compatibility This was my biggest concern. We use Dr. Brown’s Anti-Colic bottles, and if you know, you know—those green vents and straws are a nightmare to wash. • Grownsy: It actually fits 7 full bottles plus all those annoying accessories comfortably. The internal layout feels like it was designed by someone who actually washes bottles but Brezza only holds 4 bottles. • Pro Tip: It fits almost every brand I tried (Philips Avent, Comotomo, etc.) without having to play Tetris. No Plumbing Needed I didn't want a dirty tank. When I’m busy, I just can’t remember to clean the dirty water tank in time.A direct drain design is so much convenient and hygienic. The Bone Dry Factor The 212°F hot air drying is legit. My biggest fear was "dishwasher dampness" leading to mold. These come out hot and 100% dry. I can take them straight from the machine. TL;DR: If you have $300 burning a hole in your pocket, the Brezza is fine. But if you want the exact same convenience, medical-grade sterilization, and a machine that actually handles Dr. Brown’s parts for half the price, Grownsy is the way to go. Anyone else found a budget alternative that actually outperformed the name brand? submitted by /u/hosohep to r/daddit [link] [comments]
reddit.com hosohep Feb 25, 2026
Baby Refuses Every Bottle Given to Her
My 11 week old is exclusively breastfeed and we have been trying to get her to take a bottle since 4 weeks old (pumped milk as we are not at the stage of needing formula yet as I'm still on maternity leave). I want to still be primarily breast feeding as I am really enjoying our breastfeeding journey, I'm just wanting her to be able to take a bottle as my husband is desperate to be able to experience the joy of being able to feed her too. We have tried: ⭐ Tommee Tippee (not sure what kind, they came with our steriliser) ⭐Dr browns with premie, size one and size two teats ⭐Nike perfect match ⭐pigeon soft touch ⭐Chicco natural feeding bottle I have heard the Phillips Avent bottles are good but we haven't tried it yet. We are also in New Zealand so some brands such as lansinoh, comotomo, and MAM are hard to find or outrageously expensive so we haven't been able to justify getting them after our bubs has refused so many already. So any mums, dads, grandparents, guardians, etc have a very stubborn baby when trying to get them to take a bottle? Which brans finally worked for you? submitted by /u/OneKiwiMama to r/newborns [link] [comments]
reddit.com OneKiwiMama Feb 23, 2026
Best bottle for breastfed baby
Baby girl is almost 4 months. Exclusively breast fed outside of the occasional middle of the night formula bottle. My job is 99% remote. Problem is that 1%. I have a work event in March that will have me gone for about 12 hours. Baby will not take a bottle any other time than middle of the night. Tried formula, defrosted milk, and fresh pumped so it’s not the flavor bothering her but the fact it’s not my boob delivering. Refuses playtex bottles, Philips avent and dr browns. Looking for suggestions on what would fool her best cause she can’t come with me to work. submitted by /u/UWillFearMyLaserFace to r/breastfeeding [link] [comments]
reddit.com UWillFearMyLaserFace Feb 14, 2026
Does your baby finish the bottle in one go?
My 7-8 week baby has a tendency not finish a bottle (currently 90ml/3oz) all at once. He eats half, then the other half maybe 2h later. I searched this subreddit for posts on how quickly people's babies finished their bottle and everyone's baby seems to guzzle things down in 5-15min. He is pace fed with a Phillips Avent slow flow bottle. My baby has spit up/reflux issues so we pause after at least half the bottle to burp him. He usually goes completely comatose at this point & may or may not wake up by the 2 hour mark to finish the rest of the bottle. Anyone else's baby similar? We have 2 month wellness check soon & I'm trying to come up with a list of things that I need to discuss versus things that are actually normal so I should not waste time discussing (the disclaimer for the appt e-check in is that if we have too many issues, we will need to schedule additional appt) Thanks! submitted by /u/Amazing-Neighborhood to r/NewParents [link] [comments]
reddit.com Amazing-Neighborhood Feb 1, 2026
Baby refuses bottles. Please help. I’m so exhausted.
Baby is 3 months old and combo feed since birth (formula 1-2 times a day). He suddenly started to refuse bottle a week ago. We tried Dr. Brown’s, Philips avent and Spectra bottles. He refused all of them. The first few day we could trick him by putting him on my breast for about 20 seconds then switch to bottle. We can’t trick him anymore. When his dad tried to feed him I wasn’t nearby. Baby still didn’t take bottle. My supply is low so he gets hungry often. I have to feed him every 1.5 hours. I wake up to feed several times at night. I’m exhausted physically and mentally. Sometimes i feel like he just sucks my empty breast. I’ve been trying to eat more and drink more water but I really don’t have much time to eat or cook. I’ve been in a survival mode seriously. No one can help me feed my baby because he only wants me to breastfeed. Please let me know what to do to make him take bottles again. Thank you very much. submitted by /u/pinkishvioletsky to r/NewParents [link] [comments]
reddit.com pinkishvioletsky Jan 14, 2026
Former NICU baby won't take any bottle
Okay so my former 23 weeker (now 29 weeks/11 weeks corrected) baby refuses any kind of bottle now that we're home. It's been a month. He came home exclusively breastfeeding but had an ng tube because he needed some help gaining weight. So twice a day, I was attempting to bottle 90mls of a breastmilk and formula mixture. 20 minutes max and the rest through his ng tube. He has refused every single bottle we give him. He'll take 10mls max. We have tried to the Dr. Brown's bottle he came home with. Hates it. The Evenflo wide neck bottle. Hates it. Even the Philips Avent bottle. Can't get anything out of it. He took his Dr Browns in the NICU so well, until we got home. Two weeks ago he started cluster feeding and I was taking his tube out to give him a little break for a day, so I just left it out. He gained almost 300g in the past two weeks so our pediatrician told us we can keep it out for now. I check his weight half way through the week and this time he's gained only 5-10g in half a week. Im trying to get him back on the breastmilk and formula mixture to help him gain some weight. And he is still refusing bottles. He will only breastfeed and he doesnt breastfeed well with the ng tube. Plus he rips that thing out almost daily. Is there a bottle anyone in the same boat as me has had success with? I have a bottle graveyard here and it's now getting expensive. I'd also like to be able to go do something for myself without rushing home to breastfeed my baby. I'm going crazy stuck at home. I love being able to breastfeed but he nurses every 1-2 hours and apparently isn't gaining weight. Yet he empties me very well. I can wake up engorged and he will still empty me. submitted by /u/NoSize7177 to r/NICUParents [link] [comments]
reddit.com NoSize7177 Jan 1, 2026
Dr Browns vs Philips Avent natural bottles
Hey so I’m due in July with a new baby, so I have plenty of time to make a decision but I’m hyper focused on this right now lol, anyway has anyone used both Philips scent natural and Dr browns and preferred one over the other? Narrow or wide? With my first I had some issues with flow on the Philips but I just stuck with it and didn’t change bottles but he had some colic too and I want to reduce that as much as possible this time. I like the softer silicone of the nipples of Dr browns compared to Philips avent but otherwise I don’t have much else to say about them, any suggestions and thoughts are appreciated! submitted by /u/moe_pengu to r/NewParents [link] [comments]
reddit.com moe_pengu Dec 17, 2025
Any Unique Advice to Get Baby to Take the Bottle?
My baby is 12 weeks today and still absolutely refuses the bottle. I go back to work tomorrow (starting with a 4 hr shift but the drive is 30 mins so it will be closer to 5 hrs) i plan to feed her before and feed her first thing when i get home if she hasnt eaten much. But i feel like ive tried every trick in the book...we started trying the bottle once a day since she was 4ish weeks. We are about 12 brands deep (she takes to some slightly better than other ao instead of outright refusal we get .5-1oz). We have tried someone else feeding her, me feeding her (for some reason she takes the bottle better with me but this also sucks bc if i go to work i cant give her the bottle), fresh vs frozen milk, different postions, paced feeding, not paced feeding, different nipple flows, feeding at breast first halfway, feeding at breast after, going to a seperate room So my main question is...is there any other advice you guys have for babies who do not wanna take the bottle? Ill literally try anything we havent already tried lmfaoooo Also we have tried so many brands so ill list them in case you guys have a suggestion thats better. Ones she will absolutely NOT take even a little: boon, comotomo, dr browns, phillips avent(2 styles), nanobebe, tommee tippee Ones she will take but only .5-1oz: mam, herobility, thyseed, and nuk perfect match. She takes thyseed and nuk perfect match better. Mam and herobility she will take but only on occasion but when she does take them she gets more milk from them then the others...but she only takes it 10% of the time so i barely use them anymore. Thyseed and nuk i can get her to use 90% of the time but she only takes .5-1oz and gives up and starts crying and we have to breastfeed the rest of the way Ive heard some moms have to leave the house entirely not just go to a seperate room and they take it. Hope this is the case for us and she does fine but if you guys have any good tricks in case this isnt it for us pls lemme know! submitted by /u/ChaosSinceBirth to r/beyondthebump [link] [comments]
reddit.com ChaosSinceBirth Dec 5, 2025
Philips Avent Bottles
Okay I don’t know if I’m an idiot or what but I HATE THESE DAMN BOTTLES. I have tried size 0, 2, 3, and 4 nipples and there is no happy medium for my baby. 0 and 2 she gets drops out and tires herself out before she even gets full. 3 and 4 and she’s choking and spitting half of the milk up all over herself. And yes, I have made sure the notch is aligned, burp the bottle, and made sure the lid isn’t on too tight. Am I dumb? I’m about to throw all of these out and just get a few more Dr. Brown’s bottles. TIA! submitted by /u/Lanky-Tune5591 to r/NewParents [link] [comments]
reddit.com Lanky-Tune5591 Dec 1, 2025
Getting Bigger Bottles As Baby Ages?
Hey everyone, So baby girl (3m today!) is mainly breastfeed, daily bottle of pumped milk (1-2x a day) so my husband can help out and family can feed her. We’ve been wondering when we’ll need to upgrade to a bigger bottle. Currently we use the phillips avent 4oz bottles, and with sales on right now I’m wondering if we need the bigger bottles? I’ve heard that my milk will change as she ages and she likely won’t need bigger bottles? Most of my mom friends have upgraded to bigger bottles (8oz bottles) by now but their babies are formula/combo fed. Any thoughts? Thanks!! submitted by /u/Accomplished-Fox887 to r/breastfeeding [link] [comments]
reddit.com Accomplished-Fox887 Nov 28, 2025
The Best Baby Bottles Right Now?
I’ve been trying to find baby bottles that actually work for my little one, but honestly, it’s been tough to figure out which ones are the best. Have any of you found bottles that truly make a difference? I’m looking for something that’s safe, easy to use, keeps milk flowing smoothly, and is reliable without being too expensive. I’ve seen brands like: Dr. Brown’s Philips Avent Comotomo Tommee Tippee MAM submitted by /u/LionPeach3210 to r/moderatelygranolamoms [link] [comments]
reddit.com LionPeach3210 Nov 19, 2025
Phillips avent bottles good or bad?
I’ve heard mixed things about the Phillips avent natural bottles being good for a babies latch. Some people say they are amazing and others say they are horrible for a babies mouth development. My baby currently uses the Dr browns bottle per recommendation from an SLP because his latch (he got tongue and lip tie release at 2 months and has a high arched palette) is the best on it but I’m not loving the Dr browns bottles. submitted by /u/Coffeelover1694 to r/newborns [link] [comments]
reddit.com Coffeelover1694 Nov 10, 2025
Phillips Avent Bottles
I bought a bunch of Phillips avent bottles before baby was born and he hates them right now. I kept seeing all the moms use them and thought it would be fine… he is only a week old and can’t figure out how to suck the milk out. Did anyone’s babies hate the avent bottles at first and then grow to like them? Really hoping I didn’t waste a ton of money on them. submitted by /u/Peachyqueen-3 to r/beyondthebump [link] [comments]
reddit.com Peachyqueen-3 Aug 20, 2025
I’ve tried what feels like all of the trendy bottles…Phillips Avent classic is the GOAT
Tried: Dr Browns narrow Dr Browns wide Tommee Tippee Boon Nursh Evenflo Balance Plus Lansinoh Phillips Avent Natural Response Pigeon Phillips Avent Classic with the “anti colic” device is the best. The little scoop thingy inside that prevents the nipple from getting air? Genius. Amazing for when it’s pitch dark and I love I can hold my baby upright for feeds and not worry about air intake as long as the scoop faces up. It also seems the level 1 is adapting super well to my baby as she ages. She is finishing bottles faster as her suck gets stronger without the need to purchase different nipple flows. I just wish they had a glass version. That is all. submitted by /u/Firm_Breadfruit_7420 to r/FormulaFeeders [link] [comments]
reddit.com Firm_Breadfruit_7420 Aug 11, 2025
My mother-in-law does not like Philips Avent Natural Response bottle
My baby is purely breastfed. There are just times when he bottle-feeds (still with breastmilk) if I have to go out or during workdays. Our first bottle was given by my sister-in-law — the Philips Avent Anti-Colic, but it was second-hand. We started using it when my baby was around 2 weeks old, whenever I wasn’t home. A few weeks before my maternity leave ended, I bought the PA Natural Response bottle because I liked its feature where the milk only flows when the baby actively drinks, and I also liked the nipple design. My baby drinks from both. But whenever my mother-in-law is the one taking care of him, she always uses the anti-colic bottle and says that the baby doesn't like the Natural Response bottle, especially the nipple. But when I bottle-feed him myself, he drinks just fine... I’m just scared because the AC (anti-colic) bottle is quite old, and when I’m away the whole day, that’s what she keeps using — she just sterilizes it again. I don’t understand why she doesn’t want to use the other one... I don’t want to argue anymore either. My husband is quite close to his mom... Sigh submitted by /u/misakirax to r/breastfeeding [link] [comments]
reddit.com misakirax Aug 5, 2025
I’m about to lose it on these Philips Avent bottles
Y’all, I can’t believe this is even an issue but I’m seriously so annoyed with these bottles that I’m tempted to throw them all out. Ugh. Please tell me it isn’t just me. We have the Avent Natural Response Nipples and bottles. For months now, these things have leaked. I now check the bottle every time and more often than not, the bottle is leaking and needs to be re-sealed. My husband apparently never has this issue so he (lovingly) makes fun of me for not knowing how to screw a bottle. But never in my life have I had issues with screwing a basic container ???? I’m legit confused by how this keeps happening. Like what am I doing wrong?! Does this happen to anyone else or I’m I just baby bottle deficient?!? ETA: not using the anti-colic bottles with the contraption inside submitted by /u/Normal_Enthusiasm194 to r/beyondthebump [link] [comments]
reddit.com Normal_Enthusiasm194 Jul 31, 2025
Are Philips Avent bottles/ nipples absolute trash or am I an idiot.
First born last week, figured Philips typically knows their stuff, ran out of Formula + nipple combo as supplied by hospital so decided to try the Avent. Our newborn takes 5x longer to drink and expends 5x the effort to do so. We’ve tried these a dozen times so far but man they just seem bad. I just filled one up and tried to suck on it myself and can barely pull any liquid out at all. A 38yo man sucking on a baby bottle, and still can barely get a drop. So, is the Avent series of bottles a modern marvel that I am just not understanding? Or should I throw them all away? submitted by /u/comradequiche to r/NewParents [link] [comments]
reddit.com comradequiche Jun 30, 2025
Baby won't take bottle at Daycare
Hello everyone I'm an infant room teacher and we had a new baby start this week who is 4 months old. She is breastfed and Mom says she takes a bottle just fine at home. Unfortunately here she will not. She sees the bottle and freaks out like she's afraid of it. She cries on and off but I can't get her to take a single ounce. We've tried a variety of different bottles, Tommee Tippee, Dr Browns(both wide and narrow), Avent(Anti-colic and natural), Nuk(Simply natural and perfect match), Mam, Evenflo, and Lansinoh. Her mom isn't too concerned since she eats well at home but it breaks my heart. I'll take any advice anyone has to help this little baby. Update Dad came to pick up and admitted she is exclusively breast fed at home. She's never had a bottle before daycare. It's in the contract that a baby has to take a bottle consistently for at least a week before daycare but they lied because they needed immediate childcare. (They also lied about their 3 year old being potty trained.) My boss is giving them another week to get her successfully able to take a bottle but after that she will be dismissed. The baby is fine in the morning for the first 2 hours after drop off. But afterwards she screams until she's picked up. Thank you all for the tips. I'm trying them. submitted by /u/coralseaturtle to r/ECEProfessionals [link] [comments]
reddit.com coralseaturtle May 28, 2025
Philips Avent VS Dr. Browns anti-colic bottles - what’s your preference? My baby will be bottle fed only as I have no breasts.
I had a bilateral mastectomy years ago so I do not have breasts. My baby will be a 100% bottle baby. My mother swears by Dr. Browns but I hear they leak and the flow is too fast. I’m leaning to Philips Avent glass bottles. If you have another brand experience I’m open to hearing that too! What’s your opinion on these brands? submitted by /u/Arr0zconleche to r/BabyBumps [link] [comments]
reddit.com Arr0zconleche Apr 28, 2025
What brand baby bottle worked best for you?
I’ve seen lansinoh and evenflo were really good! I’m an infant teacher and I really like the Avent bottles, and Dr Brown, currently trying for a baby and I just can’t decide so just curious which bottles you and your LO’s liked or that worked best for them? submitted by /u/username879427 to r/beyondthebump [link] [comments]
reddit.com username879427 Nov 11, 2023
What bottle brand(s) did your baby like most?
I am a first time mom due in 11 weeks and after going through and organizing I realized I was gifted various brands such as Dr. Browns, Advent, and Lansinoh. Being a FTM I have no preference but I'm assuming my baby will let me know what she likes? I still wanted a little consensus on what your baby liked the most and also what helped prevent gas cramps the most. My mom said Advent is good but the bottomless bottles she used for all 6 kids, they no longer make which is crazy so I just want some advice. If it matters, I will be latching and pumping. Edit: thank you mommies for replying. Seen a lot of votes for Dr Browns and Avent but still a little bit lost cause a fair amount of you like a bunch of different brands😂😂 but basically all of you have started with certain ones and changed or stayed with it depending on how your baby liked them which I assumed would be the bottom line. I did learn about some brands I never heard of before like Mam that a lot of you seem to like. Thank you guys!! I’m so excited to meet my daughter. 💜 submitted by /u/_777cherries to r/BabyBumps [link] [comments]
reddit.com _777cherries Jul 14, 2023

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