How to choose the right bottle for your child?

Baby or toddler, bottles are present and used every day, either at mealtime or for drinking. And given the amount of time your child will spend with his or her bottle in the mouth, it's best to choose carefully.

Plastic or glass? Which capacity to choose? Is the shape of the bottle important? Are there different types of teats? Is the question of the débit important?

Dear parents, here are so many questions to which we will answer in order to dispel your doubts.

Which material should I choose for my child's bottle?

Between plastic and glass bottles, which one to choose?

All the models found on the market are made of these two materials. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. Judge for yourself.

Plastic bottle

When talking about plastic for baby bottles, it is important that it is these two materials:

  • PES: polyéther sulfone.
  • PP: polypropylène.

Both of these plastics are used to make baby bottles, as they are perfectly harmless to health.

However, like any product, plastic has its advantages and disadvantages.

hot as well as cold

Benefits Inconvents
Très léger Plastic scratches and may become opaque over time
Non-toxic Doesn't tolerate overly high temperatures
Unbreakable  
Supports stérilization  

As long as bé will be able to hold his bottle on his own, it is better that he t&ecirculate on a plastic model, more léger. And when you know the number of times the bottle ends up on the ground, you quickly understand the value of choosing an unbreakable plastic model.

Glass Bottle

Glass has been used for a very long time for children's bottles. It is an inert material that does not expose children to any health risks.

But glass also has its advantages and disadvantages.

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Benefits of glass baby bottles Inconvenient
Matière recyclable Glass baby bottles are heavy
Supports hot sté rilization Glass can break if dropped or impacted
Does not weather (remains transparent)  

If you want to use this type of bottle, do so as long as you are feeding milk   your baby. Dès that it will be in âge to hold things by itself, beware of the weight of the glass and à its fragility.

It is easier to use glass bottles with infants or to feed older children, who will be less likely to break them.

Which capacity to choose for your child's bottle?

Faced with the amount of baby bottles that exist, it is difficult for future parents to find their way around. Not one is the same size as the other.

In reality, there are many models, simply to adapt to the needs of the child as it grows. The breastfeeding of a newborn is not the same as that of a child of 3 years.

So it is enough to adapt the capacity of the bottles to the age of your child.

Baby bottle capacity Use
50 ml For taking medications and vitamins
90 à 120 ml Dès birth for breastfeeding, drinks
120 à 150 ml 1st month breastfeeding, beverages
240 à 260 ml For milk between the 3rd&th and 9th month
320 à 340 ml 1 year and up

Depending on the âage of the child, you just need to adapt the capacity of his bottle. So just refer to this chart to know what capacity of bottle you should prepare.

 

IS THE SHAPE OF THE BOTTLE IMPORTANT FOR THE CHILD?

Cylindrical, bent, or ergonomic, these are the types of baby bottles you can find.

Classic (cylindrical) shaped baby bottle

Classical, this shape is very common.

It is very easy to clean with a bottle brush, and it saves space for storage or transport.

Bendy bottle: anti-colic

The elbow present on these bottles ensures a continuous flow of liquid. This prevents baby from gulping air during feeding, which often leads to colic.

While convenient for making sure baby doesn't get a tummy ache, it's not so convenient when it's time to clean it. Even with a bottle brush, this type of bottle is a pain to clean.

Good to know:
Colic in babies is often caused by air intake during feeding. If your child is suffering from recurrent colic, try feeding him or her with a bent bottle. These accessories greatly reduce this problem.

Ergonomic Bottle

Fitted with handles, it fits perfectly   the grip of small children. As soon as they are able to grasp and hold objects, babies can be fed thanks to this type of bottle.

On the other hand, still, even with a bottle brush, it is necessary to insist on a complete cleaning.

 

Which nipple should your child's bottle have?

The teat is very important on the bottle: it is it that allows to adapt the milk flow (slow, medium, fast). First of all, note that it must comply with the 90/128/EEC standard. Before changing the teat, it is necessary to make the test to mount it on your bottle. Not all teats are universal. Depending on the shape of the teat and the shape of the bottle, the clamping ring does not allow any teat to fit. It is important to check. When it comes to the material of the hose, you can choose between rubber and silicone. Each has its advantages.

Rubber tee

These are the most flexible tines. They allow all children, even those who have difficulty breastfeeding, to be able to take their milk easily.

On the other hand, rubber leaves a little taste, especially when it is strained; hot. The heat makes it rise.

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Silicone Tine

More rigid than the rubber ones, these tetines are nowadays the most widespread.

They are perfectly transparent and withstand heat without problems. Moreover, they do not leave any taste during the cooking process. They are highly appreciated, especially for controlling the liquid flow.

They are also easy to use.

Good to know:
for children who have been breastfed for the first few weeks, the transition to a bottle is often easier with a silicone teat and physiological shape. The taste of rubber can be upsetting to little ones.

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How to choose your baby's bottle in brief

Here's what you need to remember:

  • For a baby: a small capacity bottle, either glass or plastic will work fine. If the child has been breastfeeding for the first few weeks, a silicone teat will be more suitable.
  • After 3 months: the capacity of the bottle must be more important. If your baby starts to grab his bottle, in this case, a plastic and ergonomic model will allow him to grab it more easily.
  • From 6 months: bé is deé bigger eater, so it needs a sufficient capacity (at least 260 ml). If he has more strength and remains calm, it is possible to give him a glass bottle.
  • From 1 year: if the capacity of the bottle is sufficient, you can perfectly choose the model you want.

Remember that the bottle conditions the comfort of baby during the teacup. The teat will condition the sleep. If your baby is prone to colic, use a bent bottle with a silicone liner, he will swallow less air. You are now informed. All you have to do is equip your baby or your child.