NUK Orthodontic Silicone BPA Free Nipple Bottle, 5 Ounce, Single Pack, Colors May Vary
From Gerber NUK USA
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Average customer review:Product Description
Unique orthodontic nipple reduces Colic & promotes healthy teeth formation. Simulates & supports breastfeeding. Wider base, more like mother's breast. Feeding hole positioning so milk mixes with saliva for good digestion. Flat side reinforces correct tongue position. Unique orthodontic nipple reduces colic and promotes healthy teeth formation. "Nuk® Air System" vent to reduce colic. Upper face is convex to stimulate correct palate development. 0+ months. Slow flow. Silicone nipple. Colors/Prints vary. Please indicate boy or girl color.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #19334 in Baby Product
- Color: Colors May Vary
- Brand: NUK
- Model: 78870
- Released on: 2009-10-30
Features
- Simulates and supports breastfeeding
- Nuk air system vents the bottle preventing vacuum build up
- Soft, clear silicone nipples
- BPA free
- Colors vary, you will receive one of the following colors - pink, green or blue
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
NUK orthodontic bottles reduce colic and the orthodontics nipple promotes healthy teeth formation.
Customer Reviews
Great Bottle
I bought this bottle when I was pregnant with my now 7 month old son. I purchased them because they were BPA free and they were suppose to be good for a baby who is both breast fed and bottle fed. I know every baby is different, but we had no problems transitioning from bottle to breast. He took both just fine.
Two more things that we like: 1) The Gerber Nuk bottle has never leaked on us. 2) We also like the round disc that is included with the bottle. I can't find their reason for including it..but we use it to shake the formula up. It works well to mix the formula and it keeps the formula out of the nipple. Before we used it, formula would sometimes clump up in the nipple, thus not fully mixing. I use the bottles with liners when we are out an about (so we don't have to have more than one bottle in the diaper bag). Every time I use it I wish it had that disc thing!
Now that I am not producing enough milk, we have gone exclusively to the bottle and I needed to buy some more. I thought about trying new bottles, but ultimately decided that there was no reason to mess with a good thing.I hope this has helped!
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