Bottles?

What bottles does everyone use? I have two mam anti colic bottles and need to buy more bottles but my little one has a lot of leakage around the teat when sucking and I’ve changed the teat to size 0 so the slowest one yet he still chokes and chugs fast so not sure if I should go for a different brand?
What brands bottles do you all use & recommend?

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How old is your little one?
My little boy used to choke and drink milk fast using tommee tippee so I swapped to MAM with slowest teat and had to introduce frequent breaks during feeds to prevent this. Hes nearly 4 month old now and is absolutely fine still using slowest MAM teat without the breaks in between x

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he’s just turned 4 weeks. I’ve only introduced the bottles last week but odd feeds he’s fine with no leaking but most feeds it’s chocking and leaking out his mouth. I’ve done regular little breaks for burps too but that isn’t helping. Are you using size 1 teats or size 0? The bottles came with size 1 but I bought size 0 and used them instead

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I used the narrow Dr Browns with a premie nipple at that age. It allowed him to work for the milk like he would when breast feeding and he took it great.

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I use tommee tippee sized 0 now. With 1 she drank too fast and choked/coughed. Currently she’s learning to slow down, and after I make sure to burp.

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Oh and anti colic too

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I use size 0 and still do currently

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