Tales Of A Southern Mom was very pleased to be able to work with Bare Baby Bottles in reviewing their bottles which closely replicate a breast. These bottles are nice and I found that they had many great features.
One of the first things I noticed about these bottles is that the nipple is a bit inverted, so that when the baby latches on it is more like a breast latch and they have to pull the nipple out, very much, like when they nurse. I know that not all babies will respond to this, but it might help prevent some nipple confusion when a nursing mom has to use pumped milk.
I loved that the bottle has an air plug on the bottom to push out all of the air, unlike with some bottles that use those plastic bags, I have shoved all kinds of things in there to try to get the air out of those things. This feature is built in, does not take a bag and you just move all of the air out of the bottle out of the nipple and not into babe’s tummy.
These bottles do not have air vents. They have a philosophy that mom’s breasts do not have air vents and therefore bottles shouldn’t either. Makes sense to me. The bottle has a system when it all works together the baby can take the bottle in any position. I have read on quite a few breastfeeding sites that baby may want to take a bottle sitting up rather than in the cradle position that they normally nurse in.
Also, an upright feeding position allows baby to eat slower, prevents gorging, and consequently keeps baby’s stomach from stretching. This will help a breastfeeding mom who has to pump keep up her supply to meet baby’s needs. Bare Bottles allow that to happen.
Very neutral but bright aqua color and a travel/leak proof lid make this a wonderful choice for those looking for the ever-elusive bottle that is more like feeding from the breast. Check out the website, and enter below to enter the giveaway that they are so graciously sponsoring to win two, eight (8) ounce bottles of your own to try.
Good Luck!
Anne says
April 20, 2014 at 1:08 amWHEN WILL IT BE IN CANADA
Julie says
April 20, 2014 at 1:12 amIf you go to their website you could always ask. They are great with communication
Brooke Thomas says
April 2, 2014 at 10:38 amWow – what a unqiue design!!
Stephanie Mitchell says
April 1, 2014 at 8:50 amLove these bottles!!!!!
Mandi P. says
April 1, 2014 at 8:46 amSuch a neat design. I like that it is designed to be as similar to nursing as a bottle can be.
Erica says
March 31, 2014 at 11:48 pmI like the method of feeding it seems like a great bottle for a breastfeeding mom.
Shanna M says
March 30, 2014 at 1:52 amI like the design. It’s not like any others i’ve seen. I like the no air factor!
Linda Johnston says
March 25, 2014 at 9:33 pmI like the design of the bottle very much. It looks as though it could also help a new granddaughter of mine who has colic bad. This looks to be what she needs.
Sandra Stewart says
March 25, 2014 at 7:36 pmI need to try these! I love that they don’t have air in them
Julia says
March 25, 2014 at 3:10 pmI love everything about it. My son never took a bottle and at 4 months my daughter is starting to refuse it while I’m at work. I’ve heard a lot of great things about these bottles and would love to try them.
Amy Kat Cooper says
March 24, 2014 at 11:40 pmI am very impressed by the nipple of this bottle. My youngest is one month and EBF; I will be returning to work part time in a few short weeks and have been looking for a bottle that mimics breast feeding. This one looks awesome!
Jhlkcarrell says
March 24, 2014 at 12:45 amI fell in love with these bottles when I first saw them on Pinterest. I planned to purchase them when I was ready to transition my son from breast to bottle, but life didn’t go as planned and he was born last week, 5 weeks early. He will be in the NICU for at least a month. The hospital where he was born is about an hour away from our home so we will be commuting back and forth every day, but I will have to pump so that I can provide for him and the nurses can feed him. I am hoping that this wonderful design will eliminate nipple confusion so that when we finally get him home, I will be able to bond with him through breast feeding.
Jessica Padilla says
March 23, 2014 at 3:23 pmThe new bottle design is a great improvement from the other basic bottles. I love hat the nipple inverts.
Maricruz says
March 23, 2014 at 8:48 amAwesome , 🙂
Tricia Maze says
March 23, 2014 at 6:28 amI like how much thought went into the design! It’s definitely different since the nipple inverts a little and there are no air vents.
valerie says
March 22, 2014 at 2:01 amI think the nipple sounds really different. I am not sure I have ever seen a bottle with a nipple that inverts.
Jessica says
March 22, 2014 at 1:19 amI like that it is air free. So much air in the bottles I currently have.
JoAnn Gibson says
March 20, 2014 at 2:16 amI love the fact that the nipple acts like that of a mother and the child doesn’t have to tip the bottle to use it.