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just wondered if anyone has tried this bottles. My 2 1/2 week old daughter seems to be struggling to go for a number two. We have been using tommee tippee bottles and the aptimal powder for colic/constipation but so far nothing seems to work. Going to try dr brown's bottles as seen they get good reviews for stopping wind etc but just wondered if anyone has had success in using these
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I have just had these delivered too as getting Increasingly desperate for my son also 2 1/2 weeks. It def does seem to reduce air he is taking in hilst feeding but as i hav had to up he formula vs breastmilk ratio he too is constipated. Give them a go, wOrth a try!

just a few points having had 2 daughters, who both had collic - this is something which disappears naturally after about 6 weeks. I tried all sorts of different tricks with both, but by about 6 weeks, it had gone because they had grown into feeding.


Re. constipation. A breastfed baby won't poo every day, and this won't be due to contipation, they get what they need, and store up reserves, and might not poo every day. A formula fed baby will be more likely / should be pooing more regualarly. I don't know what this means - or what you should expect for mixing formula / breast feeding though.

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