Love Mam bottles. Easy to clean and dont believe that wind/ reflux is solved by bottles. Mainly need to feed baby upright, wind during the feed and for 20mins after. Infacol was the main help .
I agree! Anti-colic bottles can help relieve colic symptoms but from my experience won't stop it completely. While using our preferred bottle we still used lots of other anti-colic products such as comfort milk, infacol, gripe water (our favourite!) and dentinox.
Used MAM for 6 years now.. they're definitely anti colic, never ever had my formula bubble in these bottles and I have used both regular formula and specialty formula.
When your baby has a break, they aren't actually blowing bubbles back up the stem. It's actually air being drawn back into the bottle to solve the pressure differential. The Dr Brown stem is there to allow the bottle to equalise without churning/bubbling up the milk. You can observe this as an adult, if you put your mouth over a plastic bottle of water and drink it all, you will see the bottle crumple because it's at a lower pressure compared to the outside I found that the tippee advanced anti-colic bottles had a vent that was too hard. I cut another slit at right angles to the factory one which softened the valve a lot, but increased the milk flow. The return-bubbles didn't completely stop or reach the dr. brown level, but they reduced quite a bit. Try out my modification to see if you can "fix" the tippee AAC bottles!
I'm surprised by your review, but every baby is different. I swear by mam bottles, I have a really colicky baby that would cry 3-6 hours straight and we tried Dr brown's but she would not latch good, milk would spill everywhere. We switched to mam bottles and by the next day her crying was to a minimum. We now have a happy baby who only cries when ready to eat.
it just goes to show how much it is personal preference for the baby, I know lots of mums who use MAM and love MAM bottles! This is why they were first on my list to buy but unfortunately for us didn't work very well but really happy to hear you found the right bottle for your baby :)
I will try to make this comment short. I am really satisfied with the MAM bottles so far. My 1 month old has responded really well to these bottles. I have been using them for almost a week no me and can tell a huge difference. I bought them online with my groceries to be delivered and the shopper accidentally gave me the nipple which is the #2 for 2+ months. I was pretty upset because of the fact I was so looking forward to giving my gassy little man some relief. I was using gas drops and gripe water for him. I was desperate. I also was burping him after every ounce he would drink that led to him being very mad at me for taking the bottle away to burp him. After doing that after every ounce all it did was make him frustrated eventually leading to him crying and then falling asleep. He would squirm during the feeding and he appeared to just be downright uncomfortable. It was awful! So anyways, I decided to just try and feed him using the MAM bottle and nipple even though it was #2. He did really well! He finished a lot more of the bottle than he was with the other bottles I was using. He also seemed satisfied and sleepy afterwards. Now he goes back down to sleep easier and hardly any spitting up at all. He is sleeping sounder and a little longer compared to before changing to the anti-colic bottle. No spitting up the entire bottle or choking. No squirming or the high pitched squeal while feeding. So I am just overall so relieved and happy. This is the first anti-colic bottle I have ever used like this. My last child was born over 7 years ago and I used the NUBY bottles. I don’t think they were anti-colic because I didn’t really have any issues with him during feedings. I haven’t tried any other bottles other than just the basic ones I started with. Sorry that this comment is so long. I just really love the fact that they actually work like they have been advertised tfdd.!’I just want to say thank you so much to those took the time to read my comment. Also, Congratulations to all the new Mommies & Daddies out there who are exhausted. Your doing amazing! Keep your head up and make sure you realize these days will fly but so enjoy every second. God Bless you all!
I love the mam bottles both work well but they are so much easier to clean with less brush tools. I don't have a dish washer so I would have to brush clean the drbrown tubes. And I love that the mam bottles are self sterilizing
I used tommee tippee for my first and she didn’t get on with them at all. I also used the dr browns and she got on with those perfectly. My issue was the perfect prep machine I was using. The second I stopped using that and started using boiled kettle water? Everything changed. She started easing with spitting up
I use the dr brown bottles....but i use the MAM teat on them instead - they do fit. My refluxy colicy baby loves the MAM teat. So i get no bubbles AND the mam teat. Hope this helps others🙌
@@larissa_chadney_artist Hi it's okay! i used the options+ bottle. Works for some and sometimes doesn't. I used this short term too though my daughter was NG fed in the end for other reasons all together so no bottle worked. All the best for you , hope it works. 🙌
Literally had the EXACT SAME EXPERIENCE SAME , started with tomee tippee stopped them same reason and he was hysterical full of air of the mams bottles in my experience he was the worse of the mam bottle and I was referred by a actual doctor to get the dr browns and they have been a lifesaver my little man is so content and loves his bottles less winding and he’s not in pain been using these now for a month and no problem , can relate so much to this video !! Spot on
Iv switched to dr browns as we were on MAM bottles for a while but Iv noticed a lot of bubbles in the MAM bottles exactly where you said you noticed them too so hoping the dr browns bottles help so far so good and we use the prep machine too x
I love Philips avent bottles. Didn’t like dr brown at all the constantly leaked. Mam bottles are ok . My son had colic and it was a night mare. But for some reason Philips avent was the best for us. Tt my baby wouldn’t accept the bottle he didn’t like the nipple. Everyone has its own opinion, thanks for your honest review
Hi Olga, I have not tried the Phillips Avent bottles however my friend has used them and said they were good. Im glad these work for you :) My Dr.Browns bottles never leak, so its a shame this happened to you. Thanks for your comment :)
My son is one and a half year old he is fully breastfeed I want to introduce bottle. But I don't know what to do. I tried once but he refused. Any suggstns?
The only time by Dr Browns bottles have leaked is if the milk is too hot due to the pressure caused in the bottle. Prep machine is a life saver making it the perfect temperature and no leaks. Also make sure your bottles are upright in your bags when on the go otherwise it will leak into the lid from the teat into the lid. If the bottle continued to leak I would contact Dr Browns for a replacement!
@@sandrakay26 not the little flat pink thing. I was taking these bottles to daycare with my daughter and I wanted to make it easy on the daycare teacher.
Along with anti colic bottles I give my baby soothe comforting probiotic drops because gas relief drops did not work for us. I also strictly breast feed
I used Dr browns with my first but my second has a tongue tie so she can’t latch to dr browns new teat but mam allow that much easier - so there are lots of factors making a bottle better for anti-colic.
Thanks for your comment, that is a really interesting point. This video is just purely based on my experience with my windy/colicky baby and as mentioned my little boy got on really well with the MAM teats too however in my personal experience the Dr Browns is a better anti-colic bottle for me. I just hope some of my points help mums decide which one to go for, I'm glad you have find one your baby can take with a tongue tie :)
Yes definitely. Lots of factors in the latch as to what provides a good colic bottle for that specific baby. But agree dr browns are the best if there are no other factors involved and baby can create a good seal.
I had the same experience Dr browns I found best for just colic but with a tongue tie and high pallet Mam is better as she suck less air with a better latch. Perfect bottle would be Dr browns vent with mams teat
Can someone please tell me the height of Dr. Brown's bottle a.) from the bottom of the bottle, to the tipp of the nipple b.) form the bottom of the bottle (containter), to the top of the bootle (no nipple, so that I can see if the bottle fits my steriliser)
I dont understand how this dr. Brown bottle works. You say that the tube inside the bottle (its tip/top) needs to be above the milk while feeding the baby. If you making a full bootle, or nearly full.....lets say 210ml dosage and you have an 250ml bottle, and feeding your baby in horizontal or skewd position..... this cannot happen. The tip of the tube will be sunk in the beegining Only if your bottle is facing up, 90 degrees from the ground, then the tip of the tube can be above the milk. Im interested in your obesrvations
Speaking from experience with the Dr. Brown's bottle, when the bottle is tilted, quite a lot of milk goes into the nipple/teat area, so there is definitely a gap at the bottom where the tube ends.
I have a little 6 month old who struggles with horrible reflux, I bought the mam bottles hoping for a change but I find them having that exact issue you’re having, don’t get how it’s anti colic?! I just bought some Dr browns, hoping they help her somehow. Just wish I haven’t spent so much on different bottles to try and figure this out 🤷♀️
Hi Taylor! I know! With so many amazing reviews on the MAM anti-colic bottle I was so shocked to see him blowing so many bubbles back into the bottle which he would eventually swallow. I very quickly decided to go back to Dr. Browns and although my little boy is still a windy baby (we do give him gripe water to help when needed) I am the happiest with the Dr. Browns. The venting system stops any bubbles being blown back into the bottle and I also think any bubbles created when making the bottle are popped when going through the green 'wheel' part. But I am much more conscious when making the bottles to swirl rather than shake! I wish you all the best and hope the Dr.Browns helps your baby. Stick at them for a week a so to see if there is any improvement. Check your teat size as well making sure it's not too slow where they can take more air in or not too fast that its spilling out of their mouth and filling them up to quickly. My boy had bad reflux when a newborn and we had to change to a much slower teat as he was drinking too fast and bringing it all up again, we had to control how much he was having by doing little and often then slowly increasing his intake. Lastly, it may be a change in formula to anti-reflux if you are formula feeding (you can slowly introduce this rather than completely switching). Lastly, Gaviscon Infant sachets are made for reflux which you may want to get off your GP if no improvement. All the best xxx
Taylor, How is baby now with reflux? My baby is 2 months and she has reflux as well. Any tips? It’s very overwhelming and worrisome. She is taking an H2 Blocker(Pepcid) it helps some but not fully. We see the dr at her checkup soon. Her dr mentioned placing her on a PPI. I hope this all fades soon.
Gas is in everything we eat it’s unavoidable the doctor told me I use the dr brown ones to but the rest still too big for my girl going to try the narrow ones
I formula feed instead of breastfeeding so it won't matter what I eat, it's a shame that both breastfed and formula fed babies suffer with gas, colic and reflux etc. I hope the narrow ones are better for your little girl xx
My 4 week old daughter is having a lot of trouble getting up wind using those MAM bottles. It becomes full of bubbles as you mention, which I never noticed with the tommee tippee advanced anti colic bottles, but she struggled to latch with those. She's also got thrush which doesn't help. Might buy those dr brown ones because its becoming a joke dealing with the after affects of the MAM ones. Impossible to settle her and she cries so much:(
@@littlevickery264 Hey, we bought the dr brown's and used throw away nuk bottles while we waited for them to arrive. We found both the nuk and dr brown's were the same, but stayed with the dr browns simply because we had bought 8 of them. Would of been happy to of stayed on nuk had we bought the propper bottles. As for how good they are, tbh they still generate a lot of wind we've found, but her latch is better so we stayed on them as her lips aren't getting blisters any more. All these bottles claim to be anti colic and reduce wind, but I don't think any of them can really stand by those statements because honestly we still had a screaming baby, before, during and after feed. The wind definitely is less than mam bottles but still as I said, she'll get up lots of wind and even hours after we'll still get wind. Friends of mine then love the mam ones! I think a lot of the problems is down to the food. We were using aptimal infant for the first 11 weeks, which creates a foam party like you'd see in ibiza inside the bottle once mixed, so clearly was causing digestive and wind issues, and she was always constipated on it. We then moved to aptimal comfort, which had no bubbles but caused severe bloating, cramps, and less wind as its meant to, but she was in agony all night and very unsettled after feeds. 3 weeks ago then we switched to hipp organic, which has less bubbles than aptimal infant, but she's much calmer on the feeds now, yet gets lots of wind during and after feed but not unsettled as before. We're still not really happy with it as constipation is persisting and we have to give lactulose every two days to get movement, but for the moment we're going to stick with it as we really don't know what formula we should try next. All you can do is try the different bottles and see what suits best. It's an expensive test but if you find one that works more to the babies liking, then stick with that. And again as I said, the wind we found was bad no matter what bottle we used, its simply that the latch was better. But I personally would choose dr brown over mam and tommee tippee, but nuk again was pretty good.
@@prestigious5s23 I can only agree, it definitely doesn't come down to just a bottle! We also went onto a comfort formula (cow & gate) after experiencing that same ibiza foam party! However we still went through lots of constipation days even on the comfort formula! I have heard kendamil organic is a great formula which I want to try for my next baby. We did lots of baby massage to relieve wind which was helpful but the best thing was gripe water for us. They definitely grow out of it but its so hard when your baby is clearly in pain :(But I now have a happy toddler who still farts all the time haha.
when do they leak for you? The only time I had bottles that leaked is when I was using boiling hot water rather than the prep machine perfect temperature water, I read online that when liquid is too warm when the bottle is closed will increase the air pressure inside the bottle and cause leaks as its trying to relieve the pressure inside the bottle. That explains why one of my bottles pretty much exploded once! So if your using boiling hot water too I would suggest letting the water cool right down before making up a bottle or leaving the top of the bottle off for it too cool down. Otherwise I have had no problems with leaking bottles. Hope this helps x
@@balkantvofficialbackup i put 4 ozs and its not hot and they still leak. I love Dr. BROWN BUT FIND MYSELF HAVING TO FIND A NEW ONE DUE TO CONSTANT Leaking. :(
Not that great of a review, you don't understand the anti colic system in the Mam. Not saying either bottle is better than the other but if you're going to review be educated on both products.
Sorry you didn't like the review. This is just an honest view of my own experience with both bottles, I am only as educated as any other consumer buying the bottles off a shelf, watching the marketing materials and testing them on my baby. Mums get together and talk about their experiences and suggestions. We don't need to be product experts. The Dr Browns was preference after testing them both fairly. Instead of your original comment, may I suggest using the comment section to explain the anti-colic system in the MAM bottles that could actually help other mums make their decision? We should be commenting to help, advise and talk to each other, not bring people down.
@@VietNguyen-kx3lq that’s how the bottle works just like with the Tommee tipper closer to nature bottles do it has the vent at the bottom and it knocks back the bubbles back into the bottle he’s not actually getting any of them your supposed to see the bubbles churning in there that’s how u know it’s working
Love Mam bottles. Easy to clean and dont believe that wind/ reflux is solved by bottles. Mainly need to feed baby upright, wind during the feed and for 20mins after. Infacol was the main help .
I agree! Anti-colic bottles can help relieve colic symptoms but from my experience won't stop it completely. While using our preferred bottle we still used lots of other anti-colic products such as comfort milk, infacol, gripe water (our favourite!) and dentinox.
Used MAM for 6 years now.. they're definitely anti colic, never ever had my formula bubble in these bottles and I have used both regular formula and specialty formula.
When your baby has a break, they aren't actually blowing bubbles back up the stem. It's actually air being drawn back into the bottle to solve the pressure differential. The Dr Brown stem is there to allow the bottle to equalise without churning/bubbling up the milk.
You can observe this as an adult, if you put your mouth over a plastic bottle of water and drink it all, you will see the bottle crumple because it's at a lower pressure compared to the outside
I found that the tippee advanced anti-colic bottles had a vent that was too hard. I cut another slit at right angles to the factory one which softened the valve a lot, but increased the milk flow. The return-bubbles didn't completely stop or reach the dr. brown level, but they reduced quite a bit. Try out my modification to see if you can "fix" the tippee AAC bottles!
I'm surprised by your review, but every baby is different. I swear by mam bottles, I have a really colicky baby that would cry 3-6 hours straight and we tried Dr brown's but she would not latch good, milk would spill everywhere. We switched to mam bottles and by the next day her crying was to a minimum. We now have a happy baby who only cries when ready to eat.
it just goes to show how much it is personal preference for the baby, I know lots of mums who use MAM and love MAM bottles! This is why they were first on my list to buy but unfortunately for us didn't work very well but really happy to hear you found the right bottle for your baby :)
I will try to make this comment short. I am really satisfied with the MAM bottles so far. My 1 month old has responded really well to these bottles. I have been using them for almost a week no me and can tell a huge difference. I bought them online with my groceries to be delivered and the shopper accidentally gave me the nipple which is the #2 for 2+ months. I was pretty upset because of the fact I was so looking forward to giving my gassy little man some relief. I was using gas drops and gripe water for him. I was desperate. I also was burping him after every ounce he would drink that led to him being very mad at me for taking the bottle away to burp him. After doing that after every ounce all it did was make him frustrated eventually leading to him crying and then falling asleep. He would squirm during the feeding and he appeared to just be downright uncomfortable. It was awful! So anyways, I decided to just try and feed him using the MAM bottle and nipple even though it was #2. He did really well! He finished a lot more of the bottle than he was with the other bottles I was using. He also seemed satisfied and sleepy afterwards. Now he goes back down to sleep easier and hardly any spitting up at all. He is sleeping sounder and a little longer compared to before changing to the anti-colic bottle. No spitting up the entire bottle or choking. No squirming or the high pitched squeal while feeding. So I am just overall so relieved and happy. This is the first anti-colic bottle I have ever used like this. My last child was born over 7 years ago and I used the NUBY bottles. I don’t think they were anti-colic because I didn’t really have any issues with him during feedings. I haven’t tried any other bottles other than just the basic ones I started with. Sorry that this comment is so long. I just really love the fact that they actually work like they have been advertised tfdd.!’I just want to say thank you so much to those took the time to read my comment. Also, Congratulations to all the new Mommies & Daddies out there who are exhausted. Your doing amazing! Keep your head up and make sure you realize these days will fly but so enjoy every second. God Bless you all!
I love the mam bottles both work well but they are so much easier to clean with less brush tools. I don't have a dish washer so I would have to brush clean the drbrown tubes.
And I love that the mam bottles are self sterilizing
I used tommee tippee for my first and she didn’t get on with them at all. I also used the dr browns and she got on with those perfectly.
My issue was the perfect prep machine I was using. The second I stopped using that and started using boiled kettle water? Everything changed. She started easing with spitting up
I used Dr. Brown with my first born. So I will be using them with my second.
I use the dr brown bottles....but i use the MAM teat on them instead - they do fit. My refluxy colicy baby loves the MAM teat. So i get no bubbles AND the mam teat.
Hope this helps others🙌
Yes this answered my question 😂 thank you!
I tried with mam teat and dr. Browns bottle and it leaks a lot
This worked for me. 😊 thanks
Sorry. I know this is an old comment. Was it the natural Dr brown's bottles you have. With the blue vent. Or the options+ with the green vent?
@@larissa_chadney_artist Hi it's okay! i used the options+ bottle. Works for some and sometimes doesn't. I used this short term too though my daughter was NG fed in the end for other reasons all together so no bottle worked. All the best for you , hope it works. 🙌
Literally had the EXACT SAME EXPERIENCE SAME , started with tomee tippee stopped them same reason and he was hysterical full of air of the mams bottles in my experience he was the worse of the mam bottle and I was referred by a actual doctor to get the dr browns and they have been a lifesaver my little man is so content and loves his bottles less winding and he’s not in pain been using these now for a month and no problem , can relate so much to this video !! Spot on
Iv switched to dr browns as we were on MAM bottles for a while but Iv noticed a lot of bubbles in the MAM bottles exactly where you said you noticed them too so hoping the dr browns bottles help so far so good and we use the prep machine too x
I switched to drbrowns and its betting for my baby. I bought it without checking it and it turned out great.
I love Philips avent bottles. Didn’t like dr brown at all the constantly leaked. Mam
bottles are ok . My son had colic and it was a night mare. But for some reason Philips avent was the best for us. Tt my baby wouldn’t accept the bottle he didn’t like the nipple. Everyone has its own opinion, thanks for your honest review
Hi Olga, I have not tried the Phillips Avent bottles however my friend has used them and said they were good. Im glad these work for you :) My Dr.Browns bottles never leak, so its a shame this happened to you. Thanks for your comment :)
My son is one and a half year old he is fully breastfeed I want to introduce bottle. But I don't know what to do. I tried once but he refused. Any suggstns?
MAM bottles are a scam someone please explain to me how are the little holes supposed to vent air if they are sealed?
When you feed you the rubber cover falls from gravity - even a very tiny drop gives space for air to travel.
Love mam bottles. Dr browns leak so badly!
The only time by Dr Browns bottles have leaked is if the milk is too hot due to the pressure caused in the bottle. Prep machine is a life saver making it the perfect temperature and no leaks.
Also make sure your bottles are upright in your bags when on the go otherwise it will leak into the lid from the teat into the lid.
If the bottle continued to leak I would contact Dr Browns for a replacement!
My Dr Brown bottles leak in the diaper bag. They have to be placed in a fitted pocket because if they fall over during travel, IT LEAKS!
@@NinaSharee did you have the cover on the bottle ?
@@sandrakay26 not the little flat pink thing. I was taking these bottles to daycare with my daughter and I wanted to make it easy on the daycare teacher.
Along with anti colic bottles I give my baby soothe comforting probiotic drops because gas relief drops did not work for us. I also strictly breast feed
I used Dr browns with my first but my second has a tongue tie so she can’t latch to dr browns new teat but mam allow that much easier - so there are lots of factors making a bottle better for anti-colic.
Thanks for your comment, that is a really interesting point. This video is just purely based on my experience with my windy/colicky baby and as mentioned my little boy got on really well with the MAM teats too however in my personal experience the Dr Browns is a better anti-colic bottle for me. I just hope some of my points help mums decide which one to go for, I'm glad you have find one your baby can take with a tongue tie :)
Yes definitely. Lots of factors in the latch as to what provides a good colic bottle for that specific baby. But agree dr browns are the best if there are no other factors involved and baby can create a good seal.
I had the same experience Dr browns I found best for just colic but with a tongue tie and high pallet Mam is better as she suck less air with a better latch. Perfect bottle would be Dr browns vent with mams teat
Both bottles are great. The hospital did tell me to boil water then pour over formula mix up and let cool down.
Yes they both have so many pros! For anyone struggling with leaks, cooling the milk down is key :)
My baby stops at every ounce to be burped how do yiu know when you go from 2 ounces to 1?
Can someone please tell me the height of Dr. Brown's bottle
a.) from the bottom of the bottle, to the tipp of the nipple
b.) form the bottom of the bottle (containter), to the top of the bootle (no nipple, so that I can see if the bottle fits my steriliser)
My daughter loved advent bottles and dr browns but when she was a baby they didn’t have the wide neck out yet so my next baby I’ll get the wide neck
Doesn’t the Mam teats fit on the Dr brown bottles?
No
I tried to do that. Would have been a perfect mix because my baby loves the mam teats
My baby gets breastmilk and struggles with colic still. They should make a bottle with everything from other colic bottles into 1 bottle
This is a great review. Thank you for sharing:)
I dont understand how this dr. Brown bottle works.
You say that the tube inside the bottle (its tip/top) needs to be above the milk while feeding the baby.
If you making a full bootle, or nearly full.....lets say 210ml dosage and you have an 250ml bottle, and feeding your baby in horizontal or skewd position..... this cannot happen. The tip of the tube will be sunk in the beegining
Only if your bottle is facing up, 90 degrees from the ground, then the tip of the tube can be above the milk.
Im interested in your obesrvations
Speaking from experience with the Dr. Brown's bottle, when the bottle is tilted, quite a lot of milk goes into the nipple/teat area, so there is definitely a gap at the bottom where the tube ends.
Anyone know if you can use the mam bottles with the tommee tippee sterilizer ?
Yeah you can I did
Thank you for your review ❤
It would be perfect if they had different teats for Dr browne's as my newborn will only take the MAM teats atm 🤔
I think the MAM teats are great but the anti-colic system on the Dr Browns is amazing, wish we could merge the two together!!
I have a little 6 month old who struggles with horrible reflux, I bought the mam bottles hoping for a change but I find them having that exact issue you’re having, don’t get how it’s anti colic?! I just bought some Dr browns, hoping they help her somehow. Just wish I haven’t spent so much on different bottles to try and figure this out 🤷♀️
Hi Taylor!
I know! With so many amazing reviews on the MAM anti-colic bottle I was so shocked to see him blowing so many bubbles back into the bottle which he would eventually swallow.
I very quickly decided to go back to Dr. Browns and although my little boy is still a windy baby (we do give him gripe water to help when needed) I am the happiest with the Dr. Browns. The venting system stops any bubbles being blown back into the bottle and I also think any bubbles created when making the bottle are popped when going through the green 'wheel' part. But I am much more conscious when making the bottles to swirl rather than shake!
I wish you all the best and hope the Dr.Browns helps your baby. Stick at them for a week a so to see if there is any improvement. Check your teat size as well making sure it's not too slow where they can take more air in or not too fast that its spilling out of their mouth and filling them up to quickly. My boy had bad reflux when a newborn and we had to change to a much slower teat as he was drinking too fast and bringing it all up again, we had to control how much he was having by doing little and often then slowly increasing his intake.
Lastly, it may be a change in formula to anti-reflux if you are formula feeding (you can slowly introduce this rather than completely switching). Lastly, Gaviscon Infant sachets are made for reflux which you may want to get off your GP if no improvement.
All the best xxx
Taylor, How is baby now with reflux? My baby is 2 months and she has reflux as well. Any tips? It’s very overwhelming and worrisome. She is taking an H2 Blocker(Pepcid) it helps some but not fully. We see the dr at her checkup soon. Her dr mentioned placing her on a PPI. I hope this all fades soon.
I saw those bubble too, but in the end everything s ok, my baby sleep immediately after feeding
Every baby is different.
My baby is vomiting from Dr.Browns teats, they are too long for him. Only mam for us
Gas is in everything we eat it’s unavoidable the doctor told me I use the dr brown ones to but the rest still too big for my girl going to try the narrow ones
I formula feed instead of breastfeeding so it won't matter what I eat, it's a shame that both breastfed and formula fed babies suffer with gas, colic and reflux etc. I hope the narrow ones are better for your little girl xx
Hey :) thanks for the video, we have a 5 week old baby who has colic / reflux so we’re looking for ways to help her with that! Xxxx
Hope I could help! I have tried a lots of different products to help with colic! I am glad there are plenty of options to choose from. xx
My 4 week old daughter is having a lot of trouble getting up wind using those MAM bottles. It becomes full of bubbles as you mention, which I never noticed with the tommee tippee advanced anti colic bottles, but she struggled to latch with those. She's also got thrush which doesn't help. Might buy those dr brown ones because its becoming a joke dealing with the after affects of the MAM ones. Impossible to settle her and she cries so much:(
I would love to know how you got on with the dr browns bottles, or did you find another that worked for you? x
@@littlevickery264 Hey, we bought the dr brown's and used throw away nuk bottles while we waited for them to arrive. We found both the nuk and dr brown's were the same, but stayed with the dr browns simply because we had bought 8 of them. Would of been happy to of stayed on nuk had we bought the propper bottles.
As for how good they are, tbh they still generate a lot of wind we've found, but her latch is better so we stayed on them as her lips aren't getting blisters any more. All these bottles claim to be anti colic and reduce wind, but I don't think any of them can really stand by those statements because honestly we still had a screaming baby, before, during and after feed. The wind definitely is less than mam bottles but still as I said, she'll get up lots of wind and even hours after we'll still get wind. Friends of mine then love the mam ones!
I think a lot of the problems is down to the food. We were using aptimal infant for the first 11 weeks, which creates a foam party like you'd see in ibiza inside the bottle once mixed, so clearly was causing digestive and wind issues, and she was always constipated on it. We then moved to aptimal comfort, which had no bubbles but caused severe bloating, cramps, and less wind as its meant to, but she was in agony all night and very unsettled after feeds. 3 weeks ago then we switched to hipp organic, which has less bubbles than aptimal infant, but she's much calmer on the feeds now, yet gets lots of wind during and after feed but not unsettled as before. We're still not really happy with it as constipation is persisting and we have to give lactulose every two days to get movement, but for the moment we're going to stick with it as we really don't know what formula we should try next.
All you can do is try the different bottles and see what suits best. It's an expensive test but if you find one that works more to the babies liking, then stick with that. And again as I said, the wind we found was bad no matter what bottle we used, its simply that the latch was better. But I personally would choose dr brown over mam and tommee tippee, but nuk again was pretty good.
@@prestigious5s23 I can only agree, it definitely doesn't come down to just a bottle! We also went onto a comfort formula (cow & gate) after experiencing that same ibiza foam party! However we still went through lots of constipation days even on the comfort formula! I have heard kendamil organic is a great formula which I want to try for my next baby.
We did lots of baby massage to relieve wind which was helpful but the best thing was gripe water for us. They definitely grow out of it but its so hard when your baby is clearly in pain :(But I now have a happy toddler who still farts all the time haha.
I love MAM bottles, dr browns cleaning is a pain...
How do u prevent the leaks
How do you get the Dr. brown’s not to leak?
when do they leak for you? The only time I had bottles that leaked is when I was using boiling hot water rather than the prep machine perfect temperature water, I read online that when liquid is too warm when the bottle is closed will increase the air pressure inside the bottle and cause leaks as its trying to relieve the pressure inside the bottle. That explains why one of my bottles pretty much exploded once! So if your using boiling hot water too I would suggest letting the water cool right down before making up a bottle or leaving the top of the bottle off for it too cool down. Otherwise I have had no problems with leaking bottles. Hope this helps x
@@littlevickery264 they leak because u put to much milk in the bottle there is a video on their official youtube page explaining that problem
@@balkantvofficialbackup i put 4 ozs and its not hot and they still leak. I love Dr. BROWN BUT FIND MYSELF HAVING TO FIND A NEW ONE DUE TO CONSTANT Leaking. :(
@@cboo8181 i dont like them i use tommy tummy they are the best the dr brown is a total scam
You just pop them in the bin
Great Vid! I just did a short review on the Dr Browns Bottles too! ❤️
The best anti-colic bottles by far!x
Great! Thank you. xxxx
I don’t like and use Tommee Tippee
Love the mams bottles
Not that great of a review, you don't understand the anti colic system in the Mam. Not saying either bottle is better than the other but if you're going to review be educated on both products.
Sorry you didn't like the review. This is just an honest view of my own experience with both bottles, I am only as educated as any other consumer buying the bottles off a shelf, watching the marketing materials and testing them on my baby.
Mums get together and talk about their experiences and suggestions. We don't need to be product experts. The Dr Browns was preference after testing them both fairly.
Instead of your original comment, may I suggest using the comment section to explain the anti-colic system in the MAM bottles that could actually help other mums make their decision?
We should be commenting to help, advise and talk to each other, not bring people down.
Can u explain why, i saw bubble in bottle too but my boy still ok
@@VietNguyen-kx3lq that’s how the bottle works just like with the Tommee tipper closer to nature bottles do it has the vent at the bottom and it knocks back the bubbles back into the bottle he’s not actually getting any of them your supposed to see the bubbles churning in there that’s how u know it’s working