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- Q: What is the main benefit of using Dr. Brown’s Anti-Colic Options+ Narrow Baby Bottle? A: The main benefit is its clinically proven anti-colic internal vent system, which reduces colic by decreasing spit-up, burping, and gas, providing a more comfortable feeding experience for your baby.
- Q: Are the nipples on Dr. Brown’s bottles designed to mimic breastfeeding? A: Yes, the silicone nipples are designed with a breast-like shape to encourage a proper latch, making the transition between breast and bottle easier for babies.
- Q: Is this baby bottle set safe for sterilization? A: Yes, Dr. Brown’s bottles are safe for use in the dishwasher (top rack only), electric and microwave sterilizers, or boiling water.
- Q: What does the gift set include? A: The gift set includes Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow Anti-Colic Options+ Narrow Baby Bottles, 2 bottle storage/travel caps, and a HappyPaci pacifier.
- Q: Is this baby bottle BPA free? A: Yes, Dr. Brown’s bottles are BPA free, ensuring they are safe for your baby's use.
- Q: How does the internal vent system work? A: The internal vent system allows air to flow in the bottle, preventing vacuum buildup and creating a vacuum-free feeding experience, which helps to preserve milk nutrients and aids in digestion.
- Q: Can the bottles be used for all stages of feeding? A: Yes, Dr. Brown’s bottles are designed to grow with your baby, making them suitable for all feeding stages.
- Q: How can I help reduce ocean plastic with my purchase? A: By purchasing Dr. Brown’s baby bottles, you are contributing to a partnership with Plastic Bank, which helps prevent plastic waste from entering the ocean and supports ethical collection communities.
- Q: Are the bottles compatible with other Dr. Brown’s accessories? A: Yes, Dr. Brown’s bottles are compatible with various accessories from the Dr. Brown’s line, allowing for versatile feeding options.
- Q: What should I do if my baby struggles to latch onto the bottle? A: If your baby struggles to latch, ensure that the nipple is correctly positioned and try different flow rates. You may also want to introduce the bottle during calm times to help them adjust to the bottle-feeding experience.