Help! I’m so confused about what bottles and teats to use for my baby (2024)

Help! I’m so confused about what bottles and teats to use for my baby (1)

It’s easy for parents to become confused about what bottles and teats to use when feeding their baby. Not to mention sifting through advertiser’s claims that their feeding equipment is superior to others on the market. Essentially, all bottles and teats work in much the same way – the bottle holds the milk and the teat transfers the milk into the baby’s mouth. Currently, most bottles are made from food safe plastic and teats from silicone.

I’m not fussy!

When a baby is hungry and used to feeding from a bottle, they’ll generally accept any bottle or teat. Most of the time it’s hunger which motivates a baby to suck and feed, not the way it’s delivered. Teat designs with ribs, in-built valves, and softer/more flexible designs are not necessarily better than the simplest ‘cone’ shape teats. Bottles and teats which are said to mimic the shape of the breast and nipple aren’t necessarily more enticing for a baby to suck on.

Be patient and consistent if you’re keen to introduce your breastfed baby to a bottle. Breastfeeding and bottle feeding require different sucking actions and it can take time for babies to coordinate their suck/swallow patterns.

It can be helpful to choose teats according to a baby’s age. Teats for younger babies tend to have smaller and fewer holes, teats for older babies have larger holes. Some babies have preferences for specific teats. You may want to try a couple of different types of teats to see which design your baby prefers.

What to look for in a bottle

Young babies don’t have the stomach capacity to drink large volumes of milk at any one time. That’s one of the reasons why they need to feed on small amounts frequently. As they mature, they can manage to drink and digest larger amounts.

Most small bottles on the market hold around 120 mls, larger bottles 240 mls. Once a baby is a couple of months old, they need the larger volume bottles.

  • Try to have the same brand/design bottles and teats for your baby. Consistency can make a difference.
  • Choose bottles and teats you can afford. Price is not an indicator of superior design or quality.
  • Check the flow rates of teats – the more holes and the larger they are, the faster the flow of milk.
  • Throw away any bottles which are damaged, splintered or have ineligible markings. And toss any teats which are not intact.
  • Bottles which have a wide-open neck can be easier to clean. Using a bottle brush is the best way to clean inside bottles and remove all milk residue. Continue to sterilise your baby’s bottles and teats until they’re 12 months of age.
  • Buy bottles with teats already included, or make sure the bottle/teat combination fits together firmly. Most screw caps, teats and bottles are universal sizes.
  • Food Standards Australia advises using BPA (Bisphenol A) free bottles. You may prefer to use glass bottles but these can be unsafe.

5 bottle feeding tips

  1. Some babies are a little fussier than others about which teat they prefer to suck on.
  2. Price is not a predictor of better-quality bottles or a baby’s interest in feeding.
  3. It’s important for parents to be sensitive and responsive to their baby’s feeding cues.
  4. Breastfed babies can take a while to become used to sucking on a bottle. It can be helpful to offer expressed breast milk (EBM) until they are accustomed to bottle feeding.
  5. The flow of milk can be regulated by the screw cap on the top of the bottle. The more firmly the cap is screwed down, the slower the milk flow. The looser the screw cap, the faster the milk flow.

Written for Milton by Jane Barry, Midwife and Child Health Nurse, August 2022.

Help!  I’m so confused about what bottles and teats to use for my baby (2024)

FAQs

Help! I’m so confused about what bottles and teats to use for my baby? ›

Start with 4- or 5-ounce bottles. They're perfect for the small amounts of breast milk or formula newborns eat in one sitting. Shift to 8- or 9-ounce bottles at about 4 months, or whenever your baby's growing appetite makes bigger bottles more practical.

How to know what teat to use for a baby? ›

Different teats for different ages
  1. 1 = Slow: For newborns and babies below three months.
  2. 2 = Medium: For babies aged three months and up.
  3. 3 = Fast: For babies aged six months and up.
  4. X = Vari: For use from birth. The X cut in the tip means they can control the flow and feed at the pace that's most comfortable for them.
Aug 4, 2020

How do I know what bottles to use for my baby? ›

Start with 4- or 5-ounce bottles. They're perfect for the small amounts of breast milk or formula newborns eat in one sitting. Shift to 8- or 9-ounce bottles at about 4 months, or whenever your baby's growing appetite makes bigger bottles more practical.

How to choose a feeding bottle for a baby? ›

Let us explore the aspects for choosing the best baby feeding bottles.
  1. Material and Safety. ...
  2. Nipple Design and Flow. ...
  3. Anti-Colic Features. ...
  4. Size and Capacity. ...
  5. Ease of Cleaning and Maintenance. ...
  6. Brand Reputation and Reviews. ...
  7. Budget-Friendly Options.
Mar 12, 2024

When should babies stop using teat bottles? ›

Using an open cup or a free-flow cup without a valve will help your baby learn to sip and is better for your baby's teeth. It might be messy at first but be patient, your baby will gradually learn how to drink from an open cup. Once your baby is 1 year old, feeding from a bottle should be discouraged.

What age are size 2 teats for? ›

MAM Teats Size 2, Suitable for 2+ Months, MAM Medium Flow Teats with SkinSoft Silicone, Fits All MAM Baby Bottles, Baby Feeding Essentials, Pack of 2.

Can I use 8 oz bottles for a newborn? ›

You will want to start with five-ounce bottles and then move to eight-ounce bottles until the baby is about four months old. Once the baby reaches four months, you will need to buy larger bottles to accommodate the child's growing appetite.

What are the 4 types of feeding bottles? ›

Types of feeding bottles
  • Standard feeding bottles. These bottles come with basic features. ...
  • Anti-colic bottles. Colic is a painful infection in the abdomen that comes as a result of indigestion or gas. ...
  • Angle Neck bottles. Straight bottles with an angled neck are known as angle neck bottles. ...
  • Disposable bottles. ...
  • Vented bottles.
Sep 2, 2022

What bottles do most babies like? ›

Our top pick is the Comotomo Baby Bottle. Whether you're offering pumped breast milk or formula, this bottle is designed with your baby's comfort in mind. It features a wide-mound nipple to make it easier to latch. It also has built-in air vents for improved milk flow while preventing extra air from sneaking in.

How do I know when to size my baby bottle? ›

If your baby is ready to move up to a faster flow nipple, they may show these signs:
  1. Taking longer to finish eating.
  2. Fast sucking with not many swallows (bottle nipple may collapse)
  3. Getting fussy while eating.

Which bottle to drop first? ›

No matter how slow (or fast) you want to go, Ayoob says you should take away the mid-day bottles first, then the morning one. Get your child used to eating something solid first thing in the morning, he says, before you remove the morning bottle.

Why no bottles after 12 months? ›

Little ones who drink from bottles well into their second year may also have tooth alignment problems and even speech delays, since little mouths need to strengthen the muscles for clear speech. Resist even more. Toddlers cling to their bottles even more fiercely as time goes by.

What is bottle mouth syndrome? ›

Nursing-bottle syndrome, also known as baby-bottle tooth decay or baby-bottle syndrome, is the rapid decay of a child's primary teeth caused by prolonged contact with infant formula, milk or juice. This often occurs because young children fall asleep with a bottle in their mouth.

When should I change baby's teat size? ›

There is no “right” time to change your baby's teat level. Some babies are content using Level 1 throughout their feeding days, while more aggressive eaters may advance sooner than expected. Your baby will offer signs if the flow is not fast enough and it's time to move up a level.

What is the difference between teat 0 and 1? ›

TEER 0 jobs are management occupations, e.g. a public relations manager. TEER 1 jobs are those which generally require a university degree, e.g. a software engineer. TEER 2 jobs generally require a college diploma or some form of apprenticeship training that lasts two or more years.

What teat should I use for a breastfed baby? ›

Most babies do best with a slow-flow “newborn” teat; you might need to try a few different brands and teats to find one with a speed your baby likes (flow rate is not standardized across different brands).

Can using too small a teat cause wind? ›

Tips for reducing wind in bottlefed infants

Parents should ensure the correct teat size is being used. If the infant is using an incorrect teat size and feeds are taken too slowly or too quickly, the amount of air swallowed may increase.

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