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- Q: What feeding challenges is Dr. Brown's Medical Specialty Feeding System designed to address? A: Dr. Brown's Medical Specialty Feeding System is specifically designed to assist infants with complex oral feeding challenges, including cleft lip, cleft palate, tongue tie, lip tie, and other craniofacial anomalies.
- Q: How does the Infant-Paced Feeding Valve work? A: The Infant-Paced Feeding Valve is inserted into a Narrow Dr. Brown's silicone nipple to create a compression nipple. It allows infants to self-regulate their feeding flow, which helps them manage their intake more effectively.
- Q: Is this bottle system safe for cleaning in a dishwasher? A: Yes, the Dr. Brown's Medical Specialty Feeding System bottles are dishwasher safe on the top rack, making them easy to clean.
- Q: What materials are used in the construction of the bottles? A: The bottles in the Dr. Brown's Medical Specialty Feeding System are made from high-quality plastic, ensuring durability and safety for infants.
- Q: Does this feeding system help reduce colic in infants? A: Yes, the anti-colic internal vent system in the Specialty Feeding System is clinically proven to reduce colic, spit-up, burping, and gas.
- Q: Can the Infant-Paced Feeding Valve be used with other Dr. Brown's nipples? A: Yes, the Infant-Paced Feeding Valve is compatible with any level of Dr. Brown’s Narrow silicone nipple, enhancing its versatility during feeding.
- Q: What is included in the Dr. Brown's Medical Specialty Feeding System package? A: The package includes two 8 oz/250 mL baby bottles, two Level 1 silicone nipples, two Infant-Paced Feeding Valves, and a cleaning brush.
- Q: At what age can I stop using the Infant-Paced Feeding Valve? A: You can remove the Infant-Paced Feeding Valve when your baby is ready to transition to standard anti-colic baby bottles, usually as they grow and develop better feeding skills.
- Q: How does this feeding system preserve nutrients in breast milk? A: The Dr. Brown's Medical Specialty Feeding System helps preserve essential nutrients such as vitamins A, C, and E in breast milk, promoting better digestion and nutrition.
- Q: Should I consult a healthcare provider before using this feeding system? A: Yes, it is important to consult your healthcare provider before using Dr. Brown's Medical Specialty Feeding System to ensure it is suitable for your baby's specific feeding challenges.