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- Q: What is the size of the Dr. Brown’s Medical Specialty Feeding System bottle? A: The bottle has a capacity of four ounces, or one hundred twenty milliliters.
- Q: What materials is the Dr. Brown’s Medical Specialty Feeding System made of? A: The bottle is primarily made of high-quality plastic, designed for safe feeding.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Dr. Brown’s Medical Specialty Feeding System bottle? A: The bottle measures seven point three inches in length, four point four inches in width, and two point four inches in height.
- Q: How do I use the Dr. Brown’s Medical Specialty Feeding System bottle? A: To use, insert the Infant-Paced Feeding Valve into the nipple and fill the bottle with milk. Ensure proper positioning for infant feeding.
- Q: Is the Dr. Brown’s Medical Specialty Feeding System suitable for infants with feeding challenges? A: Yes, it is specifically designed to assist infants with complex feeding challenges such as cleft lip and palate.
- Q: How do I clean the Dr. Brown’s Medical Specialty Feeding System bottle? A: The bottle is dishwasher safe on the top rack, and it can also be sterilized for hygiene.
- Q: Can I store the Dr. Brown’s Medical Specialty Feeding System bottle in a regular bottle warmer? A: Yes, but ensure that the bottle is not exposed to extreme heat to maintain its integrity.
- Q: How often should I replace the nipples for the Dr. Brown’s Medical Specialty Feeding System? A: It's recommended to replace the nipples every one to two months or sooner if they show signs of wear.
- Q: Is the Dr. Brown’s Medical Specialty Feeding System safe for dishwasher cleaning? A: Yes, the bottle is safe for top-rack dishwasher cleaning.
- Q: Is the Dr. Brown’s Medical Specialty Feeding System appropriate for premature infants? A: Yes, it is designed to cater to various feeding issues, including those faced by premature infants.
- Q: Can I use the Dr. Brown’s Medical Specialty Feeding System with standard nipples? A: Yes, the blue Infant-Paced Feeding Valve can be removed when transitioning to standard anti-colic nipples.
- Q: What should I do if the bottle leaks? A: Ensure that the Infant-Paced Feeding Valve and nipple are properly assembled. If leaking persists, check for signs of wear or damage.
- Q: What if the bottle arrives damaged? A: If the bottle arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance with returns or exchanges.
- Q: How can I ensure my baby is self-regulating during feedings? A: The Infant-Paced Feeding Valve allows your baby to control the flow and pace of feeding, promoting self-regulation.
- Q: Are there any specific cleaning instructions for the Dr. Brown’s Medical Specialty Feeding System? A: Yes, clean the bottle and components with warm, soapy water or place them in the dishwasher on the top rack.

