| I have 8 bottles with 8 stage 1 teats/nipples (you were right, stage 1 for newborns). I did have fewer bottles, but it was meaning that I seemed to be constantly cleaning and sterilising bottles to keep up. My steriliser sterilises 4 bottles at a time, so 8 bottles meant that I could always have 4 bottles on the go, and 4 cleaning/sterilising. I guess it just depends on how often you want to clean/sterilise I guess but I would say 4 as a minimum.
Not sure on answers for your other questions, but I think stage 2 teats/nipples are from around 3 months? but might have to look that one up. And I think wider bottles are supposedly more like actual breasts, so more natural - making baby open their mouth as they would on a breast .. and also the way you hold them makes it a more natural flow (don't quote me on this, just think I read it somewhere lol). EDIT: So wide bottles would probably be preferable if you wanted to combine breast and bottle feeding. x |