What is the best bottle for breastfed babies?

We have been trying to give our boy a bottle of expressed milk a day and he has generally been taking it fine but he has not wanted to the last few days. We are using tommee tippee ones. Any other suggestions of ones that are working for you?
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My son hates the mam bottles! I heard dr brown bottles are good, the wide teat ones apparently don’t mess around with their latch? We’ve not tried them as I decided to stop expressing x

I have the Philips avent ones and find his latch/feeding mouth position looks very similar to on the boob.

My girl is EBF & she took to the mam ones straight away. She only uses them when her dad does a feed but had no issue latching🥰

The infant feeding specialist we were seeing specifically advised against tommee tippee for breastfed. She suggested MAM which is what we already had and our daughter has taken tk them no problem

my first used Tommee Tippee originally but then after a few weeks decided he hated them and would only have the boob. we got NUK bottles to try and he was back to using bottles too

The minibe bottles are amazing - I actually feel my baby get to the third stage of breast feeding whilst on the bottle because it vibrates haha

This is all really helpful thanks you

Lansinoh bottles were the only ones my daughter would take!

As Annabel said a lactation consultant advised against tommee tippee, but advised that the cheapest asda bottles would be best. I think the idea is that the milk is let down quickly. They’re £1 each too! Someone has even left a review on Asda on the little angels bottle xx

We've used the Medela bottle with calma teat, it works really well as it's similar to breastfeeding where milk only flows when baby sucks. my husband used it a few times to feed baby in the early weeks when I needed some sleep and hasn't interfered with breastfeeding at all.

Confirmed Madela bottle with the calma teat works perfectly with our LB

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