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- Q: What are the flow rates available for the NUK Simply Natural Baby Bottle Nipples? A: The NUK Simply Natural Baby Bottle Nipples are available in three flow rates: Slow (3 holes), Medium (6 holes), and Fast (9 holes).
- Q: Are these nipples compatible with other baby bottles? A: These nipples are specifically designed to be used only with NUK Simply Natural bottles and may not fit other brands.
- Q: What material are the NUK Simply Natural Baby Bottle Nipples made of? A: The nipples are made of silicone, which is BPA-free and extra soft for your baby's comfort.
- Q: How do the multiple nipple holes benefit feeding? A: The multiple nipple holes mimic the natural flow of breastfeeding, allowing for a more comfortable and familiar feeding experience for your baby.
- Q: What is the Anti-Colic Air System? A: The Advanced 1-piece Anti-Colic Air System helps reduce colic, gas, and spit-up by preventing air from entering the bottle during feeding.
- Q: How do I clean and care for the NUK nipples? A: The nipples can be cleaned with warm, soapy water or placed in the dishwasher on the top rack. Ensure they are thoroughly rinsed before use.
- Q: What makes the NUK nipple design different from others? A: The NUK nipple design mimics the shape of a mother’s breast and features a scoop nipple cavity that allows space for the baby's tongue and jaw to move naturally.
- Q: Are these nipples accepted by most parents? A: Yes, the NUK Simply Natural Baby Bottle Nipples are accepted by 96% of moms based on a 2019 independent market research study among 203 mothers in Germany.
- Q: Can I use these nipples for formula feeding? A: Yes, the NUK Simply Natural Baby Bottle Nipples can be used for both breastmilk and formula feeding.
- Q: What age is suitable for using the Medium Flow Nipples? A: The Medium Flow Nipples are generally suitable for babies who are transitioning from breast to bottle and may be around 3 months old or older, but always consult your pediatrician for personalized advice.