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What bottles and teats do you need for babies? Read time 9 minutes. Email Post Tweet Post. How many bottles and teats do I need? What size bottle will my baby need? What type of feeding bottle is best?
Basic bottles These are the standard bottles, often narrow and cylindrical in shape. Anti-colic bottles These are pricier bottles and their design is supposed to reduce the likelihood of colic symptoms. Wide-necked bottles These bottles are shorter and fatter than the basic ones but you can put the same amount of milk in them. What teat should I use? When should I change bottle teat size?
Why is it important to sterilise bottles and teats? This page was last reviewed in May Further information We support all parents, however they feed their baby.
Show references. Information you can trust from NCT When it comes to content, our aim is simple: every parent should have access to information they can trust. All of Tommee Tippee bottles come with a size 1 slow flow teat, designed to suit a newborn baby.
For newborn babies, a slow flow rate is recommended while your baby gets used to drinking milk from a bottle. Discover our range of baby bottle teats. Taking longer than 20 mins to finish a feed or they fall asleep on the bottle.
Be sure to clean all baby bottles and teats thoroughly in hot soapy water after each use before you sterilise them. Browse our range of sterilising products. To some babies, yes teat size matters. All Tommee Tippee teats are the same size, but with different flow options. If the hole in a baby bottle teat is too large and the flow rate is too fast for your baby, then it is possible for excess air to flow through with the milk and increase the likelihood of reflux.
Find out more about baby bottle teats. Teats take quite a lot of hammering from little gums and teeth, so they need to be changed regularly. We recommend replacing teats every 2 months or at the first sign of any damage or weakness. Our ml bottle comes with a medium flow teat. As your baby grows and can feed more quickly, you can buy faster flowing replacement teats.
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