I know babies only have a few ounces the first few months but if I have the correct nipple for the age.
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Learn more about our guidelines.I’m going the glass route so I’d hoping to get more of a use going straight to 8oz bottles and spend some less money that way too since glass cost more (15 a bottle)

Honestly there is no need, if the 4oz mark is in the bottle then I just get big. It really is a waste of money and I don’t get why they do it, well I do, it’s money making.

We have glass and i will say the 4 oz comes in handy because they are heavy and when baby is so small the weight of the 8 oz worried me but you could go without 4 oz forsure
I’m planning on combo feeding so I’m not sure how much baby will even be drinking
I didn’t think about weight

I loved the 4 oz bottles but found Dr. Browns leaked if you filled to 4 oz. Totally fine for 3 but start to leak at 4. I hate the 8 oz bottles they are huge and heavy and I'm constantly almost knocking them over.

It was nice but definitely can skip the 4oz

I only ever used the 4oz. Either bottle type is fine

I breastfeed with a few bottles and have some 8oz bottles but never needed them at most he has 4oz and he’s 11 months old but it depends on what works for you