Glass bottles

Hello, i plan to breast feed but I would prefer to have 1 glass bottle set incase she doesn't latch.

What do you ladies recommend??

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We used Lansinoh bottles, solid bottles. We got the biggest size straight away so didn’t have to worry about buying more later on. The teat is really good too, passes the triangle test!

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All babies are different and unfortunately its trial an error to find a bottle they like!

I tried NUK (same as his dummy) and Tommee Tippee, both of which he rejected, but he immediately accept the Dr Brown bottles

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My back up bottles(incase baby doesn't latch) are nanobebe bottles and teats as they have been designed for breastfed babies.

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We had Mam plastic bottles, but switched to bibs glass ones with latex teats. Wish we used glass ones from the start

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i swear by mam bottles. just wondering- why do you want to use glass?

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