
We love our boon nursh bottles and both boys have taken to them well. I love that the milk doesn't touch plastic and that I can pump straight into them with my sprectra. This time around I got the straw cup attachments. And I didn't think about using the flat caps to turn them into snack containers - that's genius! So far I just use those to transport home expressed milk without getting a nipple dirty.
Enthusiastic recommendation with specific positive details
Boon Nursh have been spectacular for us! With the Curve nipple. We used Phillips avent for our first but chose Boon for the second to avoid plastic and not have to deal with the heaviness of glass.
Enthusiastic recommendation with specific positive details
Obsessed with boon nursh. The part that touches milk is all silicone and so much easier to clean than the Dr. Browns we used for our first
Enthusiastic recommendation with specific positive details
FWIW, my Chicco duos don't fit on my knockoff Spectra flanges. They look and feel like they should, but they don't quite screw on. Maybe they work with OG Spectra flanges though? I'm pumping into either glass bottles or Boon Nursh bottles. The glass ones are Matyz and need a gasket to stay screwed on securely, which is annoying to wash. The Boon Nursh bottles needed a special adapter. There do seem to be quite a few adapters out there for different bottle types though, if you have a different ...
Positive experience noted with practical details
I liked the boon bottles for my LO when he was weeks old and we were struggling to breastfeed. After while we went EBF and that has been much better for both of us. He now needs bottles again as I am going back to work (5mo old now) and he is rejecting everything, we also tried all the bottles you mentioned. I'm considering trying thyseed and other more breast shaped bottles as he really just prefers the breast. I think they can just be picky and you have to try different bottles 🤷. Good luck!
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Agreed! The "boob" shaped nipples, like Avent or Boon or Comotomo are actually poorly designed and promote a straw-like latch/sucking skill. Probably fine if your baby is exclusively bottle-fed, but for babies that will also be directly breastfed a lot of the time, you want a gradually flared base so baby can latch similarly to how they latch on a boob. Babies take up a lot of breast tissue into their mouths with a good latch, not just the nipple! So you want a bottle nipple shape that allows fo...
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I don't get all the hate for the Dr. Brown's parts. It's really not that bad ime. I use Dr. Brown's narrow (without the sleeves 99.9% of the time) in both glass and plastic. I haven't used them yet, they're still sitting in my Amazon cart, but maybe check out the Boon Nursh for a non-plastic, non-glass option. The default nipple doesn't pass the triangle test, but they sell one that does. A couple things to consider though: -Your baby may ultimately make this decision for you. You might do a...
Generally positive context based on recommendation/usage
I love the boon nursh (curved niple replacement) ! You can squeeze the air out of the silicone pouch depending on how full it us and what oz cup you have, the preemie flow is really slow- gotta squeeze for a drop when upside down! My LO has no problem sucking it out though and theyre usually very hungry and serious about food lol Slow flow is also pretty slow! I find silicone to be ideal budget and health wise, this is one of the only silicone bottles with a decent latch nipple shape 🫶 When...
Positive overall with minor caveat noted
I started out breastfeeding and then transitioned to pumping We used dr browns, nanobebe and boon bottles Boon and nanobebe have been excellent for getting clean in the dishwasher. Aka my bottle washer
Generally positive context based on recommendation/usage