WHAT IS THE LIFETIME OF BABY FEEDING BOTTLE

 FEEDING BOTTLE :

         On average every 4 MONTHS you have change the feeding bottle for baby . And in other hand is there is any cracks , chips , break , pinch , cut  or the bottle harm your baby you should replace it immediately . In case of using glass bottle the above things are dangerous to baby .

         Generally brand new bottle without use can last for 3 years when it comes to use the lifespan is about 4 to 6 months . Because the bottle get degenerates during frequent cleaning and heating .




NIPPLES :

         In general our little one get comfortable with the nipple it last for  3 MONTHS .Because it is good way to change the nipple over 3 months for our little one . If you find any other cracks or other damage change it in straight way .

STERILIZING BABY BOTTLE :

         It is important to sterilize baby bottle at least once a day . Not only feeding bottle it is essential to sterilize all our little one feeding equipment until they reach 12 month at least in order to protect our little one from vomiting and diarrhea .

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TYPES OF FEEDING BOTTLE :

1. STANDARD BOTTLE :

  Standard feeding bottles come with the basic features. These are what you are most likely to see in stores, available under various brand names.

PROS :

  • They are mostly inexpensive.
  • They are easily available, even at your local chemist's.
  • You can get them in any color or design of your choice.
  • They fit most standard teats, and cleaning accessories are easily available.

CONS :

  • The narrow necks make them a little difficult to clean.
  • Extra care is required to fill the bottle through the narrow neck.
  • Babies might swallow excess air while sucking.

2. ANTI COLIC BOTTLE :

        Anti-colic bottles help reduce the incidence of colic, a painful condition in the abdomen, resulting from indigestion or gas. Anti-colic bottles and teats are specially designed to prevent the intake of air while sucking, and usually feature air vents, tubes or bags.

                                                        
PROS :

  • They reduce the chances of the baby swallowing air.
  • They can reduce colic caused by gas.

CONS:

  • They are not guaranteed to prevent colic.
  • Their different design makes them difficult to clean.
  • They are more expensive than regular bottles.
  • They are not as easily available as regular bottles.

3. SELF STERILIZING BOTTLE :

sterilizer bottles can sterilize themselves. Water is poured into the lower portion of the bottle, and the remaining parts are placed on top. It is then heated in the microwave for a prescribed number of minutes.

PROS :

  • They don't need extra equipment for sterilization.
  • They are convenient and time-saving.
  • They are travel-friendly.

CONS :

  • They are more expensive than regular bottles.
  • Every microwave is different, so extra care needs to be taken to prevent overheating of the bottle.
  • They won't work if the power goes off.

4. DISPOSABLE BOTTLES :

Disposable bottles come ready-to-use. The bottles and their parts are already sterilized. They can be thrown away after the baby is fed, with no mess to clean up.

PROS :

  • They are convenient and time-saving.
  • They are perfect for travelling or any situation with a time crunch.
  • They can be used by someone not familiar with handling baby's bottles and things.

CONS :

  • They aren't environment-friendly.
  • Their disposal can create problems
  • Their consistent usage can prove to be expensive.

5. BOTTLES WITH DISPOSABLE LINER :

These are small bags placed inside regular bottles and filled with milk, which are then thrown away after use.

PROS :

  • They are convenient and time-saving.
  • They are perfect for travelling.
  • They don't occupy much space while packing.

CONS :

  • They aren't environment-friendly.
  • Their disposal can create problems.
  • Their consistent usage can prove to be expensive.
  • If used incorrectly, the bottle might still end up having to be cleaned.

6. ANGLE NECK BOTTLES :

Angle neck bottles are straight bottles which bend at an angle near the neck. They are designed so, to keep the teat full of milk at all times.

PROS :

  • They reduce the chances of the baby swallowing air.
  • They require the baby to be held upright, thereby reducing the chances of ear infections.
  • They can reduce colic caused by gas.

CONS :

  • They can be expensive.
  • They are not as easily available as regular bottles.
  • They can be difficult to clean.
  • They are not guaranteed to prevent colic

7. WIDE NECK BOTTLES :

These bottles have a stouter appearance compared to regular bottles, and are ideal for babies who drink from the breast as well as the bottle.

PROS :

  • They offer less difficulty for breast-fed babies to transition to and from the bottle.
  • They are easy to clean and sterilize.
  • They are fairly inexpensive.
  • Some of them come with anti-colic properties.

CONS :

  • They are not as easily available as regular bottles.
  • Matching nipples for them are not easily available .

8. BREAST MIMICKING BOTTLE :

Most bottles that mimic breasts have specially designed nipples. These bottles are usually wide-necked and may have a curvier body. The nipples are anatomically designed to resemble the shape and softness of a human breast.

PROS :

  • The teat adapts to the roof of the baby's mouth, creating a natural feel.
  • There are fewer chances of nipple confusion for babies who feed from both breast and bottle.
  • Babies feed more readily, even if the mother is not around.
  • They are easy to clean and sterilize since the number of parts is minimal

CONS :

  • These bottles are relatively expensive than the standard ones, owing to their special design.
  • Finding replacement nipples can be difficult.

9. VENTED BOTTLES :

Vented bottles contain vents that keep the air at the back of the bottle while preventing the liquid from seeping out. An anti-vacuum chamber is created at the base of the nipple, which allows a one-way flow of air, thereby preventing the outflow of liquid.

PROS :

  • They prevent liquid from leaking out and choking the baby.
  • They create less mess.
  • They can reduce colic in babies.

CONS :

  • They are more expensive than regular bottles.
  • They aren't easily available at all stores.
  • They are not guaranteed to prevent colic.




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