Bottle Sizes

We’re looking at buying a few different brands of bottle, to see which one our little one will like before we buy loads of one brand. We bought a pack of two MAM bottles yesterday, however they’re the bigger size (260ml). Do I need to buy the smaller ones, or will I be okay to go straight to using the larger ones with the newborn teats (obviously only doing the correct amount of formula for a newborn)?
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Yeah would be fine. I brought the smaller bottles and after a couple months I had to buy the bigger bottles as milk intake was getting higher. Smaller bottles were convenient at the time but not necessary and a waste of money really x

The measurements for smaller amounts won’t show on the bigger bottles very clearly but the mam bottles come with measurements on the lids for very very small amounts so that’s handy. So yeah I wouldn’t bother with the small bottles and just buy 0 and 1 teats

I’ve bought the starter set of MAM bottles. You get a variety of bottles teets and a dummy. My first only got on with MAM due to silent reflux. I don’t think you can go wrong with and anti colic bottles.

Yeah, buy bigger ones and use the measurements in the lid. Because I used my small ones for a short amount of time so isn’t worth the money x

My daughter is almost 4 months and I have all the sizes of MAM bottles up to 260ml and they go from size 0 to 2 teat. I find that she enjoys the size 2 teat in the day when she’s hungry and alert but when she wakes through the night or first bottle in morning size 0/1 teat is best x

Hope that helps xx

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