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- Q: What is the capacity of each PopYum baby bottle? A: Each PopYum baby bottle has a capacity of 5 ounces, which is approximately 150 milliliters.
- Q: How does the PopYum bottle prevent colic? A: The PopYum bottle features an anti-colic vent that returns air to the bottle instead of the baby's tummy, helping to reduce the risk of colic.
- Q: Can I use the PopYum bottle for breast milk? A: Yes, the PopYum bottle is designed to safely store breast milk. The breast milk is isolated from the nipple and vent until you press the buttons to release it.
- Q: Is the PopYum bottle easy to clean? A: Yes, the PopYum bottle has only five parts, making it easy to clean. It is also top rack dishwasher safe.
- Q: What materials are used in the PopYum bottle? A: The PopYum bottle is made of medical grade silicone and premium polypropylene, and it is free from harmful substances such as BPA, BPS, latex, lead, and phthalates.
- Q: How do I prepare a bottle using PopYum? A: To prepare a bottle with PopYum, simply store water and formula separately in the bottle. When your baby is hungry, press the buttons to release the formula into the water, shake a few times, and it's ready to use.
- Q: What age is the PopYum bottle suitable for? A: The PopYum bottle, equipped with #1 slow flow anti-colic nipples, is suitable for newborns and infants transitioning from breastfeeding to bottle feeding.
- Q: Can I use the PopYum bottle for travel? A: Yes, the PopYum bottle is an excellent choice for travel as it reduces clutter by eliminating the need for separate water bottles, formula containers, and cooling packs.
- Q: How does the funnel work for loading formula? A: The included funnel makes loading formula easy by preventing it from falling into the water chamber, ensuring a clean and efficient preparation process.
- Q: What is the design feature of the PopYum bottle for one-handed use? A: The PopYum bottle is designed to be used with one hand, allowing you to comfort your baby or multitask with your other hand, making feeding easier for active parents.