About Family Bottle Fit
Mission Statement
We help families build a bottle system that fits—matching each baby’s feeding style with the gear you already own. Through standardized lab tests and real caregiver diaries, we deliver clear, compatibility-first guidance that reduces trial-and-error, saves money, and supports calmer, safer feeds.
Our Brand Story
Family Bottle Fit began after we watched friends and clients buy box after box of bottles, only to end up with a drawer full of parts that didn’t play nicely together. We believed there was a better way: test the variables that matter (flow accuracy, acceptance, leaks, cleanability) and map compatibility across pumps, warmers, sterilizers, and drying setups. That’s how the Bottle Fit Lab was born.
We designed repeatable protocols—flow-rate benchmarking, leak/drop checks, heat-and-hold tracking, and time-to-clean measures—and paired them with structured caregiver diaries from newborn through transitions. Then we built the Fit Finder: an interactive tool that filters by material, neck type, vent design, parts count, and cross-brand compatibility. The result is a small, reliable kit that scales easily once acceptance is confirmed.
We’re independent, judgment-free, and pragmatic. Whether you’re combo feeding, pumping at work, prepping daycare sets, or navigating reflux, our goal is to remove guesswork so you can focus on the moments that matter.
Our Team
- Lab Lead: A mechanical-engineer parent who designs our test rigs and standardizes flow-rate and leak protocols.
- Lactation Science Advisor (IBCLC): Ensures our feeding guidance aligns with evidence-based principles and inclusive language.
- Pediatric Feeding Consultant (SLP): Reviews content related to oral motor development, pacing, and transitions.
- Daycare Ops Advisor: Brings real-world constraints—labeling, transport, warm-up timing, and caregiver handoffs.
- Data Analyst: Builds our scoring models and compatibility matrices for pumps, warmers, sterilizers, and adapters.
- Parent Panel: A rotating group of caregivers who keep journals on acceptance, gas/reflux symptoms, and ease-of-use in daily life.
We do not provide individualized medical advice. Our content is educational and product-focused; always consult your pediatrician or an IBCLC for clinical concerns.