Nipple, capacity, material... Which bottle to choose?
A baby bottle is an essential part of a baby's diet, but in the jungle of brands, nipples, and capacities, parents are often lost!
- There are latex and silicone nipples, each of which has proved its worth, but the purchase should be made according to the baby's sensitivity.
- In terms of capacity, the 3 to 4 oz are used for the baby's first few weeks' meals, then for water.
- The 4 to 5 oz bottles are used between the first and second month, the 5 to 9 oz for babies from 3 to 9 months, then over 10 oz after 12 months.
- Easy to wash and odorless, glass bottles are a classic, but because of their weight and fragility, many moms prefer plastic bottles.
- During the first few weeks, you may want to test several bottles until your baby chooses the one that's right for him!
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