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Description
BPA-Free nipple allows your baby to control milk flow more like breastfeeding, which can help reduce overeating and spit-up. A unique skirt system flexes to allow air into the bottle and promotes healthy, active feeding and reduces colic.
Features and Benefits:
- Reduces colic -
A clinical trial demonstrated that at 2 weeks of age, babies fed with the AVENT Bottle experienced less colic than babies fed with a conventional bottle. (www.philips.com/AVENT).
- Allows air into the bottle instead of your baby's tummy -
As your baby feeds, the unique skirt on the AVENT Nipple flexes to allow air into the bottle instead of your baby's tummy. Like natural breastfeeding your baby controls the milk flow
- Silicone nipple -
Soft silicone nipple with built in anti-colic valve
- Soft nipple with rounded shape -
Soft nipple with rounded shape to promote natural feeding action
- 0% BPA-free (Bisphenol A free) nipple -
This nipple is made from silicone - a BPA-free material
Specifications
- Country of Origin:
England
- What is included:
Soft, Fast Flow Nipple 2pcs
- Nipple:
- Flow speed: Fast Flow
- Holes: 4 Holes
- Months: 6M
- Material:
BPA-free
- Development Stages:
0-6 months, 6 - 12 months
*Note:
Babies are unique. What suits one baby may not suit another. Philips AVENT bottles are fitted with Slow flow teats as standard. Other available options are:
- Newborn flow: 1 hole, suitable for breastfed and/or premature babies
- Slow flow, 2 holes: slightly faster flow than Newborn flow
- Medium flow: 3 holes, for 3 months & older
- Fast flow: 4 holes, for 6 months & older
- Variable flow: with a slot instead of holes, for 3 months onwards
If you find your baby becoming unhappy or tired during feeding, or if the feeding sessions regularly seem to be taking much longer than before, these may be signs that you need to move up to the next flow rate. Don't worry if you never change flow rates or if you change flow rates frequently. Some babies need different flow rates at different times of the day. Some babies eat vigorously at the beginning of a feed and then slow down at the end.
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