What equipment do I need?There’s lots of choice when it comes to feeding equipment. Nipple-shaped or traditional teats? Fast or slow flow? Standard or narrow-necked bottles? And what kind of sterilising equipment will you choose? It’s usually a matter of what suits you and your baby best, and this information should help you work that out. But if you have any more questions, do contact us.
Stocking up to get startedBefore you start bottle-feeding you’ll need to buy:
Baby bottlesBaby bottles come in two sizes and are available in wide-neck, regular or narrow-neck widths:
Anti-colic bottlesColic is commonly thought to be caused by babies taking in too much air while feeding. Today you can buy baby bottles and teats especially designed to reduce the amount of air that babies take in. If your baby is unsettled after feeds and suffers with wind, it could be worth trying one of these. SterilisersSterilising is vitally important because it kills the germs that cause tummy upsets and illness. Before you sterilise, you must wash the bottles and teats in warm soapy water and scrub with a bottle-cleaning brush (or put them through the dishwasher). There are three ways to sterilise your baby's feeding equipment:
TeatsTeats come in all sorts of shapes and sizes – and even materials! The type of teat you’ll need will vary depending on what milk you are using and your baby’s preference. As a general guide, it’s best to start with slow flowing teats for newborns and increase the flow speed as they get used to sucking. Other useful extrasAs well as the obvious bottle-feeding equipment there are a few other things that can make your life easier:
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Remember, as well as the information here you can call us on our helpline
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