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- Q: What age is the Philips Avent Natural Medium Flow Nipple suitable for? A: The Philips Avent Natural Medium Flow Nipple is designed for babies at least 3 months old.
- Q: How does the design of the nipple promote a natural feeding experience? A: The wide breast-shape nipple, flexible spiral tip, and comfort petals mimic the feel of the breast, promoting a natural latch-on and encouraging the same tongue movements that babies use when breastfeeding.
- Q: What materials are the Philips Avent nipples made from? A: The nipples are made from soft, durable silicone, which is odorless and flavorless.
- Q: Can these nipples be sterilized? A: Yes, the Philips Avent nipples can be sterilized in any Philips Avent steam sterilizer, boiled for five minutes, or washed in the dishwasher.
- Q: What features help reduce colic during feeding? A: The Natural nipple features twin anti-colic valves that release air back into the bottle rather than into your baby's tummy, which helps reduce colic and discomfort.
- Q: Is the Philips Avent Natural Medium Flow Nipple compatible with all Philips Avent bottles? A: Yes, the nipples are compatible with all Philips Avent Natural bottles.
- Q: How many holes are there in the Medium Flow Nipple, and what is their purpose? A: The Medium Flow Nipple features three holes that provide a medium flow, suitable for infants who are at least 3 months old.
- Q: Are the nipples dishwasher safe? A: Yes, the nipples are dishwasher safe, making them easy to clean.
- Q: What should I do if my baby is having difficulty latching onto the nipple? A: Ensure that the nipple is properly positioned and that your baby is relaxed. You may also try different sizes or flow rates, or consult with a pediatrician or lactation consultant for personalized advice.
- Q: How often should I replace the nipples for safety? A: It's recommended to check the nipples regularly for signs of wear and tear and replace them every 3 to 6 months or as needed for safety and hygiene.