👶 Feed with Confidence: The Future of Baby Bottles!
The Olababy Gentle Baby Bottle (4oz, Coral) is designed for modern parents seeking a safe, effective, and stylish feeding solution. With its innovative nipple design that mimics natural breastfeeding, this bottle promotes easy latching and reduces the risk of bottle rejection. The dual-venting anticolic system ensures minimal air ingestion, making feeding time comfortable for your little one. Crafted from 100% non-toxic silicone, this bottle is not only safe but also dishwasher and microwave safe for ultimate convenience. Its wide neck allows for easy cleaning, making it a must-have for busy parents.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Is the item microwaveable? | Yes |
Material Type Free | Phthalates Free |
Color | Coral |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Capacity | 118.28 Milliliters |
Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
Bottle Type | Vented Bottle |
Bottle Nipple Type | Vented |
C**Y
Beautiful and Functional!
So, we've been Mam bottles users since my daughter was born and she's now almost 9 months old.They've worked really well for us. I'll list the things I don't like with them quickly and then move onto the main reason I ordered the Olababy bottles.Main dislikes of Mam:- 4 pieces to clean.- The base collects water and takes an extra wiping after putting in the bottle warmer.- The 8oz. bottle is tall, annoyingly so, doesn't fit in the lunchbox we've used since she was born and drinking it in her crib is uncomfortable for her (we'll be moving away from crib bottles soon, but there is a period of time when that should be taken into consideration).The latter is why we decided to look at another bottle brand. I've used comotomo in the past as a nanny and knew I wouldn't like that they fall over easy, I've also used Dr. Browns, Avent, and BornFree. Since she can hold her bottles now, I went with these for comfort, along with the fact that they can stand up without falling over. The Mam bottles the nipple isn't round, so you have to have the bottle turned a certain way. This bottle has a round nipple, but with it being offset, it also has the requirement of needing to be held a certain way. My baby manages to get it turned back to the correct position when she decides to twist the bottle in her mouth, but I'm sure she spills a little through the vent here and there.I love these bottles a whole lot more, 3 pieces to clean, slow flow nipple (even purchased slow flow for the larger size bottles), transitional sippy top (purchased, haven't used yet), and silicone handle (also haven't used yet) are all really cool features. We'll use one of her 5 oz. bottles as her sippy cup this week.My baby isn't picky at all, she wasn't breastfed (the latch was too painful), so I've been pumping since she was born. She has only used the Mam bottles, but had zero issues adjusting to the Olababy. New things are her favorite right now, so I didn't see it being a problem. I like that the larger size Olababy bottle is not as tall as the Mam ones. They still fit in her lunchbox and the silicone adds to the grippiness of the bottle, so she can hold it easier than Mam. We love the Mam trainer sippy cups though, so should be interesting to see if we decide we like the Olababy accessories better. We'll keep both sets of bottles for the next baby just in case we end up with a picky one.As a reference for new parents:I'd recommend getting 5-8 of the smaller bottles (makes it easier to pack them and clean them when your baby is little). We used 8 ourselves, but always had one or two clean, even after not doing bottle dishes that day, so I'd say 6 would work well.And only 3-5 of the larger size bottles. Once your child is drinking 6+ ounces a sitting, they are only having a max of 5 bottles a day. We've just moved ours to 6 ounce bottles and she's drinking 5 bottles over the day and night. Every now and then she'll have a snack bottle of 2-3 ounces (leftover from a pump), so we use the smaller size bottles still (and will convert that size to a sippy).
I**.
Mimics breast nipple flow
I’m so happy I found this bottle! The nipple has 3 holes so it mimics my breast better than a normal bottle and it is offset which truly helped. My baby was strictly breastfed for 7 months but I needed her to be able to take a bottle. She wouldn’t take one of the ones I had from my other 2 kids, 3 different brands. We tried this one and it was a hit right away.
T**E
This bottle is great but didn't work for us
My daughter is very anti bottle, she will only take from breastfeeding directly and I've been trying to transition her to take both because I needed to go to work part time. Now i can say she is almost a year old and still won't take a bottle, a lot of people with a similar issue had success with this bottle, it just didn't work for us, but I don't blame the bottle. It is closest to the real nipple as I've found and I've tried so many. It's easy to clean, it's soft, and stands well on its own, and has good gripping rubber on the bottom for traction on a flat surface
M**R
3 month old
I loved these bottles for my first child and I still love the design, but the flow is a little fast for my 3 month old. I need a slower options but overall the design is great.
P**E
Flexible bottle to mimic boob
Got this bottle for our 3wo when he was struggling with nursing. I figured a more boob-like bottle could help get him used to the feel, and this was faster and cheaper than getting something like an emulait. Worked great, I think it's his favorite bottle and seems to help with gassiness as well. I love how soft and flexible it is, and it's easy to clean. My only complaint is that the lid sometimes threads wrong and doesn't screw all the way in and can lead to leakage, so it's good to doublecheck it.
B**A
Trial and error
I was going home for lunch at work or had baby delivered to me during lunch breaks so I could feed her. But, I persisted and of course the winner of bottles was the last choice. Adiri is a stress reliever. When i received it, my hopes were shot and didnt really have any expectations. Ive tried lansinoh, nuks, ola, minbie, playtex (2) versions, avent (2) versions, dr brown bottles and sippy cup, tommee tippie, comotomo. I was ready to have my hubby and nanny use a syringe to feed my baby while i was at work. lol. If you find this review helpful, please click the helpful button as I spent a good time writing it and I hope it helps others who has a picky baby with bottles. It can be costly and frustrating.The main matter with all the bottle is finding the right nipple. I wish there was 1 bottle that fit all nipples. The problem with many of the bottle is the plastic silicone feeling of the nipple. My baby did not like it and always gave us the foreign disgusted look. So i am going to do a nipple review. What we found is that the medical grade silicone is the best of all.Adiri - the cost of the bottle is medium range but wont break the bank. You can find sales to get the lowest cost. The texture of the nipple is soft silicone medical grade & nipple is shaped like a real nipple. It has an identical shape like comotomo, ola, and tommee. But the shape of adiri base is rounded & my baby latched onto it like a real breast. You have to heat it with the bottle cap on and the cap for airvent or air and water will get inside.Comotomo Vs Ola - these 2 are almost the same. My baby liked the soft feeling of the 2 bottles. Baby didnt like the plastic silicone nipple for comotomo. But she didnt turn away the ola nipple. Ola nipple is identical to adiri nipple but has a wide base. The difference is adiris nipple material is the same as half of base of ola... and is also the same for lansinoh nipple. Adiris nipple material is fully covered w/ soft silicone. Ola's packaging was not good. It came open and brokenLansinoh - a unique nipple compared to all the bottles. Baby was not latching to this bottle but didnt turn it away. The base of the nipple is made of soft silicone like adiri. But the tip was the plastic silicone feeling material. Thats when we realized that she does not like that material and i need to find the soft silicone.Nuks - shape is also unique almost like mams. I thought my baby would def like 1 of these. But no winner. The soft silicone is at the bottom of the nipple tip of nuks. And i got 3-6 mths flow for nuks but it was fast flow. Everytime baby tried to suck, milk would pour out too fast for her. At the end, she did not want it anymore. She also did not like that plastic feeling on top of the nipple.Mams - before i wanted to buy mams, i bought their pacifier to see if she would take it since its similar to nuks. And she did not like the material eitherTommee Tippie - out of all the bottles, this was the only one I had problems for leakage. She did not latch onto this bottle and gave us the questioned disgusted look like with all the other failed bottles.Dr Brown - i really like dr brown. I didnt mind washing and cleaning the compartments. It didnt leak. My baby played with the nipple for dr brown. The nipple is identical to playtex. I would get confused with which cover goes to which bottle. She would not latch on the nipple. So we tried dr brown sippy cup. My baby would bite the sippy cup and she would be able to get some milk out of it. A light snack to hold her over while she waits for me. So the sippy cup is definitely a keeper.Playtex ventaire - old and new version. Same nipple as dr brown. The handling of bottle is nice. But the nipple base was small for my baby and so it doesnt feel like the real deal.Minbie - the most expensive out of all.. $25. I couldnt order this through amazon. The manufacturer is based in australia. I ordered it due to the unique shape of nipple and it looks like the shape of a real nipple. High hopes for this one. But, the foreign and disgusted face is what baby gave us. So it confirms that we needed to order a diff material than all the other bottles. It is not the shape of the nipple, it is the feeling of the nipple. You cannot clean the nipple with the brush due to its delicate material. The nipple is soft, but also plastic feeling.Avent - i tried the colic free and regular. My baby started with these bottles when she was a newborn. We used it for a month. I liked it a lot. No problems with leaking. When we stopped using bottle for 3 weeks, she refused it. She did not like the plastic silicone material anymore
M**M
No cierra bien
Lo compré porque decian que era el mejor biberón del mercado, y en mi caso ha sido una de las peores compras que he hecho. Acabó en la basura sin estrenar. Al esterilizarlo no sé qué pasó pero no volvio a ajustar, era imposible cerrarlo y lo hice junto con mas biberones de otras marcas y todos quedaron en perfectas condiciones.
C**V
Bueno
Lento para tomar pero sin problemas de aires ni cólicos.
E**S
Buen biberón
Me encanta y a mi bebé también. Lo único que no hay tetinas de más de tres meses aquí. Y en farmacia carisimasp
A**
Parfait !
Un des deux seuls biberons que ma fille, que j allaite, accepte en mon absence ! La forme et la souplesse de la bouteille doivent lui rappeler le sein peut-être... Une révélation !!!
M**A
Inutile
Comodo per il materiale in gomma ma il buco nella tettarella è davvero inesistente quindi la mia piccola non riesce a ciucciare e inizia a piangere.. non so adesso se esistono varie misure di tettarelle per questo biberon ma quella che ti danno in dotazione non serve nemmeno ad bambino di 10 giorni
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