MAM Bottles

julybabe84

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Hi I was planning to use tommee tippee bottles again as I am not a fan of advent but I stumbled across these and really like them. I wonder if anyone has any experience with these.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004KJF...de=asn&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B004KJFFQQ
 
I use this and my lo loves them :thumbup: They can be a pain at times because there are several parts to clean, but I don't mind too much.
 
amazing best thing i ever bought my lo has colic with EVERY oher bottle apart from these godsend life saving bottles i bow to them hahaha worth the weight in gold for the sterilising methods too :-)
 
They gave Poppy colic and we found Dr Brown's to be an absolute Godsend... my advice would be just go right to Dr Brown's and save your money! x
 
My little boy loves them! I bought Avent bottles and steriliser before he was born and had one Mam bottle I got free at the Baby Show - he liked it much better from the word go so had to buy more. Was the best bottle for easing his colic - you could hear the air escaping through the vents at the bottom of the bottle. Cleaning them is a little bit of a faff, but the ease of sterilising them more than makes up for it.
 
I love these bottles and even though its a pai taking them apart to wash and sterilise it works out a lot easier to wash them, i can get my hands in both ends to give them a good clean xx
 
I love the mam bottles 've tried dr browns, nuks tommee tippees and the mams are definetly the best x
 
I wouldn't be without these and the starter set is reduced at the moment in Boots I believe. They are so easy to sterilise and are anti-colic. X
 
MaM bottles are the only ones my lo will take and they are great for when u travel as they are so easy to steralise in a microwave x
 
We use these bottles but are switching to Nuk as we can't stand how the bottom leaks and the measurement doesn't go below 60ml so if you keep track of how much was eaten every meal it can leave you guessing.
 
They self sterilise so no faffing with a steriliser, and the teats hold their shape perfectly unlike others whose teats lose shape and need frequent replacing. Just make sure you screw the bottom on tightly to avoid any leaks!
 
We've been using these for three months and only had 2 leaks and both times the bottle was screwed on crooked in either the top piece or bottom. I love how they come apart, it makes cleaning them much more easy in my opinion.
 
The cap also measures to 60ml though so if your unsure how much you LO drank just pour the leftovers into the cap before pouring away (if they leave more than 60 you can see that on the bottle)
 
Will much prefers these to dr browns even though the dr browns seem better at not giving him wind! So we use mam in the day and have 2 dr browns bottles for our 11pm and 3am feed!
 
We love our mam bottles. If you do them up correctly and tight enough they don't leak.
We bought everything TT at the start which turned out to be a big mistake as LO didn't get on with any of their products :nope:
 
Thanks for all your replies, sounds quite good. I've been fortunate enough that the boys didn't get colic so I don't have experience with anti-colic bottles although a friend swears by dr browns. I just really liked the look of these bottles. I'm having twins so thought with the bottles being different colours it would be easier to tell who's was who's lol.
I didn't realise the bottoms came right out, that could be a good thing I remember struggling to clean right into the edges at the bottom of the bottles with the bottle brush.
Did any of you still have a steriliser for other things like dummies (soothers) etc? The boys didn't entertain these at all but although I'd prefer they didn't take them either if the twins need them then I'll give them 1.
 
We love our mam bottles. If you do them up correctly and tight enough they don't leak.
We bought everything TT at the start which turned out to be a big mistake as LO didn't get on with any of their products :nope:

We are the same - I have a cupboard of TT bottles that were only used for the first week - then I tried the free MAM bottle I got when out and about and that was it - we were converted.
 
We used MAM bottles for our twins, blue for one and green for the other worked really well, as it can get a bit confusing when you are feeding them together in the middle fo the night, and one of mine drank a lot faster than the other one.

I did have a separate steriliser that I used for dummies to start with and then I realised that you can just pop them in the body of the MAM bottle, above the teat, when you sterilise them and everything gets done at once.
 
We used MAM bottles for our twins, blue for one and green for the other worked really well, as it can get a bit confusing when you are feeding them together in the middle fo the night, and one of mine drank a lot faster than the other one.

I did have a separate steriliser that I used for dummies to start with and then I realised that you can just pop them in the body of the MAM bottle, above the teat, when you sterilise them and everything gets done at once.

Thanks for the tip I would never have thought of that. There's really no need to buy a steriliser then. I was in asda last night and liked the look of the MAM dummies too they look really small compared to other brands and a lot more suitable for a newborns face.
 

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