Tommee Tippee

Oliver's mummy

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What a fantastic brand, i have bought Oliver the closer to nature bottles, which prevent him from sicking half of the bottle back up (like avent bottles do :roll: )

also yesterday i bought him these new dummies that are a really wierd design designed to 'mimick' a breast sucking action and they are fantastic, he loves them both, so to expectant mummies, you could maybe try your LO's on these, their great!!!! :D

http://www.mothercare.com/gp/produc...?ie=UTF8&m=A2LBKNDJ2KZUGQ&n=42773041&mcb=core
 
Oh they look a little different....DH says LO isn't to have them at all though, I can see his point so I'll be finding other ways to pacify him!!
 
Oooh good... I was hoping some one would say these are good. We have bought the closer to nature bottles, breast pump and dummies as DH is desperate to get involved in feeding (or so he reckons now anyway.. we will see....!)
 
im going with the TT range, getting the steriliser, seems so much better than the avent one, also have you seen the pretty bottles!! :rotfl:
 
we used those dummies and they made alice gag :think:

she seems to prefer dummies with more give (if that makes sense).
 
i totally agree i was using avent and the gave lillie really bad colic and terrible wind so my friend said to tryb these and already i can see the difference also i got 3 of the tommie tippee health check ones with the air thbe down the middle they are amazing no wind with these at all :dance:
 
I bought TT Closer to nature bottles all half price when I was PG, we love them. Got the Steam sterilizer too half price in Tesco and its fab :cheer: (You can only get 5 bottles in at a time tho as the bottles are wide necked...)

We have those dummies too-found them in Home and Bargain recently for 79p for two-bought loads of them!! Ruby has decided now though she doesnt want her dummy, and hasnt had it for weeks now, she prefers to suck her hand!! :lol:
 

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