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- Q: What materials are Comotomo baby bottles made from? A: Comotomo baby bottles are made from 100% medical grade hygienic silicone, which is considered a safe material for baby products.
- Q: Are Comotomo baby bottles safe for sterilization? A: Yes, Comotomo baby bottles are safe to sterilize in boiling water, microwaves, dishwashers, and sterilizers.
- Q: How do Comotomo bottles help with breastfeeding transition? A: Comotomo bottles are designed to closely mimic breastfeeding, featuring a soft silicone nipple that helps reduce bottle rejection and nipple confusion for babies transitioning from nursing.
- Q: What design features help prevent colic? A: Comotomo bottles include dual anti-colic vents that prevent unwanted air intake, thereby reducing the risk of colic in infants.
- Q: How wide is the neck of the Comotomo baby bottle? A: Comotomo baby bottles have an ultra-wide neck design, making them easy to clean by hand without needing a brush.
- Q: What is the maximum temperature for using Comotomo bottles? A: The maximum temperature for the bottle and nipple is 180 degrees Celsius, while the cap and outer ring can withstand up to 120 degrees Celsius.
- Q: Can Comotomo bottles be used in dishwashers? A: Yes, Comotomo bottles are dishwasher safe, allowing for convenient and easy cleaning.
- Q: Are Comotomo baby bottles suitable for all babies? A: Comotomo baby bottles are designed to be suitable for most babies, especially those who may have trouble transitioning from breastfeeding to bottle-feeding.
- Q: How do I clean Comotomo baby bottles? A: You can clean Comotomo baby bottles by hand using warm soapy water, or by placing them in the dishwasher due to their ultra-wide neck design.
- Q: What should I do if my baby refuses the bottle? A: If your baby refuses the bottle, try different feeding positions and ensure the bottle is at a comfortable temperature. Comotomo bottles are designed to mimic breastfeeding, which may help ease the transition.