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Product Reviews of Similac Advance Newborn, Ready to Feed, 2-Fluid Ounces (Pack of 48) (Packaging May Vary)Product Review: Similac advance is great!!!! Summary: 5 Stars
I ordered this item and received it in less than 7 days, I was very happy because I have a newborn who is now 1 month old and this item saved me a lot of money, I still have a whole case left, I will definately recommend anyone who needs simiilac advance to order from here
Product Review: So handy! Summary: 5 Stars
After diapers & wipes, these are the most important thing in my diaper bag! I'm breastfeeding my son, but we supplement with this formula so my husband can feed the baby (I don't always have enough pumped for a bottle) and for convenience. It is very helpful to have a bottle handy when I'm waiting at the register at the supermarket and the baby is crying to be fed. I love these little, ready-made bottles because they are the perfect size and there is no mixing needed - just shake, open, screw on a nipple, and feed the baby.
These don't come with nipples, but you can use regular bottle nipples or get disposable nipples separately. You can buy about 50 disposable Similac nipples from the Abbott store online or use Enfamil disposable nipples (I've used these - they fit fine), which they sell on Amazon.com in packs of 10 or 25.
I have two nipples in a ziplock bag and 4 bottles in my diaper bag at all times. There are cheaper feeding options, but for convenience I can't recommend these enough!
Product Review: Very convenient; great supplemental feeding Summary: 4 Stars
The summary: my daughter likes the taste, the small size minimizes waste and makes it easy to travel with, but it's relatively expensive compared with powders and larger bottles.
The 2oz bottles are a perfect amount for a supplement. You can easily use more bottles, but the 2oz amount helps minimize waste. This is an expensive way to buy formula if you are feeding formula exclusively, but it's great if you just need it for traveling or to 'top up' your baby when he/she doesn't get enough from breastfeeding. In theory, you can add a nipple and ring and feed your baby directly from the bottle, but I tend to use baby bottles that help reduce the amount your baby swallows (I use Born Free, because it is also BPA-free).
Also, the small bottles fit easily in the side of a diaper bag (most bags will hold 2 in a side pocket). My daughter seems to like the taste. She is primarily breastfed and has no problem getting breastmilk sometimes and this formula sometimes.
I do notice that it tends to stain my daughters clothing, but I don't know if that's unique to this brand or common to all formulas.
Product Review: Where's the nipples? Summary: 1 Stars
Bringing baby home from the hospital we thought we'd get a pack of these so we didn't have to make bottles right away. The "nipples not included" is not obvious on the packaging. The hospital had pre-sterilized nipples in packages. I wrongly assumed it was the same as these. What's the point???
Product Review: must have for when you come home from the hospital Summary: 5 Stars
If you are going to use Similac these are a must have for when you first come home from the hospital. Being a FTM I was so nervous about so many things this made life so much easier the bottles were ready as soon as you needed them no need to warm, mix.
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