You know how sometimes you learn something that just blows your mind and you wonder how it is that you haven’t always already known this? It’s just like when you find out the ABC’s and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star are the same melody (mind blown, yes?). Some of you may already know this, but sometimes we need the obvious pointed out. Well, just the other day I was organizing Lily’s bottles and bottle tops when I realized that there is a little inscription on the nipple indicating the flow! Previously, I was trying to label them myself with markers that kept washing off, or separating those tops, but somehow they all end up mixing up regardless of the efforts. Now I know that they have their own subtle labels. Not sure if this applies to all baby bottles, but it certainly applies to the kind we are using. Does anyone know if this applies to all bottles or only certain brands? Hope this post helps new parents save time with new discoveries.
One day gone by and we are one day wiser.
5 Comments
Nisha Evans
October 10, 2017 at 4:52 pmI believe most bottles do. I use Dr Bronners and they indicate 1-3 on their bottles 🙂
Jen Gallegos
October 11, 2017 at 1:13 amDr. Brown baby bottles also have different numbers for their nipples. I upgraded Penelope’s nipples as she got older.
Beata
October 12, 2017 at 4:01 pmThat such a cool feature isn’t it? The upgrading the bottle nipple size is a definite must, we keep going up for Lily too. Thanks for sharing Jen!
Nisha Evans
October 11, 2017 at 5:40 pmHa! I meant Dr Browns.
Beata
October 12, 2017 at 4:00 pmAwesome, seems to be a consensus. Dr. Browns is a yes! Thanks for sharing!