Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Anti-Colic Baby Bottle, 150ml, Slow-Flow Breast-Like Teat for a Natural Latch, Anti-Colic Valve, Pack of 3

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Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Anti-Colic Baby Bottle, 150ml, Slow-Flow Breast-Like Teat for a Natural Latch, Anti-Colic Valve, Pack of 3

Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Anti-Colic Baby Bottle, 150ml, Slow-Flow Breast-Like Teat for a Natural Latch, Anti-Colic Valve, Pack of 3

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Glass baby bottles used to be the norm in the decades before plastic and have recently returned to popularity. While it may sound like a bit of a head-scratcher to give your baby something made of glass, glass baby bottles are made from tempered glass, a type of glass that’s extra durable and can withstand being banged around and even dropped. Plastic Baby Bottles Pros: Silicone bottles are soft and squishy and most closely resemble a breast; this also makes them easy for you and for your baby to hold. They’re unbreakable and free of many chemicals in plastic bottles. Silicone bottles are dishwasher safe and tend to contain fewer parts than plastic bottles so they’re easier to clean.

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Many parents want to know ‘which brand of baby bottle is best?’ The fact is there is no independent research showing differences in feeding ability or pattern from different brands of bottles or teats (Which, 2021; Scheel, 2005). It’s down to you and your baby to see what works for you. Here’s an overview of the main types of bottles available on the market: Basic bottles Since 2011, the European Commission has banned the use of Bisphenol A (BPA) in baby bottles. This was due to concerns that the chemical could leach out of the plastic and be absorbed by babies. None of the bottles for sale in the UK should have BPA (NCT, 2011). Faster-flow nipples are designed for older babies who have bigger swallows and have better control over a faster flow of liquid. Shape. The right bottle shape for your baby depends on whether she has certain health conditions. For example, baby may do better with a narrow nipple or shallow nipple if she has a unique oral anatomy like a high palate or tongue tie, Dr. Gans says. “Other brands have wider-based nipples that may be more comfortable to babies who are getting used to breastfeeding,” Dr. Gans says. Ultimately, it’s a good idea to talk to your doctor to see what they recommend. Do good for your baby and the environment with HEVEA glass baby bottles. These bottles are made in Germany from the highest quality borosilicate glass, which can not only withstand extreme temperatures but is also highly hygienic and doesn't leach chemicals.

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You can start using bottles from day one. If you’re breastfeeding, you may choose to wait to introduce a bottle until baby has gotten the hang of nursing, usually between about three and six weeks. Dr. Brown’s bottles are specifically designed to reduce colic, spit-up, burping, and gas with their internal vent system. The filter is an additional green insert that works to send air through the vent and away from the milk. We consulted multiple pediatricians and lactation consultants for insight about bottles for breastfed babies, including:

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Best latch! These nipples allowed for a much better latch compared to others we tried (Comotomo, Boon, Tommee Tippee, Nanobebe). I also liked that the bottle itself is more stable than Comotomo.” -Lacey Additional Specs Available sizes

Second to breastfeeding, “no flow” nipples increase development of baby’s speech, oral muscles, and facial muscles and prevent babies from being instantly satisfied from milk dripping down their throats, which is what happens even with “preemie”, “slow flow”, or any other flow-type of bottle nipple. Suzanne Chan, D.N.P., C.L.C., C.P.S.T., a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner working in the Infant Cardiac NICU at NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital in New York City, and member of the What to Expect Medical Review Board. Most families use baby bottles. You’ll need to use a bottle if you feed your baby formula. You’ll also need them if you plan to return to work within your baby’s first year or will be away from your little one for an extended period of time for another reason and need a way for others to feed your child.

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It’s difficult to say when your little one will be ready to transition to a more traditional bottle. But, in general, your baby will let you know when it’s time. “Follow their cues,” says Anjuli Gans, M.D., attending physician at CHOP Karabots Pediatric Care Center and clinical assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. “If they are still hungry and showing feeding cues after finishing their bottle, you can advance to larger volumes as they tolerate it,” she says. “They might be ready for a larger bottle.” The nipple on this bottle doesn’t have as many features on others on our list — it’s not vented or flat-topped, and there’s no anti-colic vents. But plenty of What to Expect parents say their breastfed babies took to these nipples without any issues, so if your little one isn’t fussy about nipple design, it could still be a good fit. MAM bottles are completely different from any other baby bottle on the market, with a few innovative features that set them apart. The vent on the Anti-Colic Bottle is located on the bottle’s base. It helps to regulate the flow of milk or formula and reduces discomforts like gas and colic. The other really unique feature is a built-in sterilization system. To sterilize the bottle, all you’ll need to do is pop off the base, fill it with an ounce of water, place the nipple inside and put everything in the microwave for three minutes. This self-sterilization feature saves time and eliminates the need for a bottle sterilizer. What’s Worth ConsideringIf they can't control the rate of feeding, they are more likely to over-feed. Non-responsive feeding has been associated with discomfort and fussiness in the short term (NHS 2021) and linked to obesity in the longer term (Hurley, 2011; Watchmaker 2020). Size: Preemies generally take smaller amounts of food in one feeding, says Dr. Ganjian, so you don’t need a massive bottle for your baby. Some companies offer smaller quantity bottles so you're not feeding a tiny baby with a giant bottle. This could look like a bottle with a slow-flow newborn nipple, which is closest to the typical breastfeeding flow, or a bottle with a specially designed nipple that mimics a human's so the baby has an easier time latching, according to our experts. Since every baby is different, expect some likely trial and error. To simplify your routine even further, you may choose a bottle that connects directly to breast pumps, so you'll spend less time transferring the milk and won't risk losing a single drop. Anti-colic Features: Colic can be distressing, and while the exact cause is unknown, swallowing air during feeding is a contributor. Bottles designed with air vents or special valves ensure minimal air is ingested, reducing the risk of gas and discomfort. Brands like Playtex have incorporated ventilated discs at the bottle’s base, ensuring consistent milk flow and reducing air intake. Powdered formula is not sterile, so you need to use water at approximately 70 degrees to kill any bacteria that might be present (NHS, 2019a). If the water is too hot it can reduce the nutritional benefit of the powder, but if it is too cold it may not kill the bacteria in the powder. ‘Ready-to-feed’ bottles contain ready-made milk that has already been sterilised (NHS, 2018; Unicef, 2019).

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Bottle feeding is a different skill set a baby needs to develop and master — and like any new thing that we do, we need time to practice to get better at the given task,” says Yines Garcia-Taylor, B.S.N., R.N., I.B.C.L.C., a registered nurse and a certified lactation consultant in Jersey City, New Jersey. The right bottle, however, can make the transition easier. Orthodontic nipples:With a bulbous top and flatter base, these nipples are designed to protect baby’s palate.Dr. Purdy explains that because slow flow bottles are designed to help control the flow of milk, they tend to make eating easier and more comfortable for babies. Purdy’s personal favorites are the Nanobébé and Tommee Tippee brands but she doesn’t recommend against any either and assures parents that “If the brands I [...] list are not within your family budget, that’s OK! You will not make a bad choice for your baby.” How Long Do You Use Slow Flow Bottles? What’s unique to HEVEA is that their bottle nipples are made from 100% natural rubber instead of silicone. The rubber is plant-based and harvested in Malaysia from the “Hevea Brasiliensis” trees. The material is free from BPA, PVC, phthalates, and plastics. Parents who bottle feed find that they may need to move onto using larger bottles as their baby grows and milk consumption increases. Every baby is different so there isn’t a set age for when this should happen (Unicef, 2019). It’s important to follow your baby’s feeding cues and signs that they need more milk, such as finishing each feed and seeming to want more (NHS, 2015; Unicef, 2016). What type of feeding bottle is best? Evenflo glass bottles are made from tempered glass, which is stronger than regular glass, and if it breaks, it will shatter more safely into small pieces. The tempered glass is also recyclable. Both the Evenflo bottles and nipples are free of BPA, polycarbonates, PVC, and phthalates and are made of FDA-approved food-grade material.



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