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Highlights
- Natural Response nipple, Flow 4
- Baby controls the pace of milk, just like breastfeeding
- Designed with a unique opening and tip which only releases milk when baby actively drinks
- No-drip nipple design helps prevent lost milk from the tip, giving you peace of mind
- Anti-colic valve is designed to reduce colic and discomfort by sending air away from your baby's tummy
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What to expect when introducing the Philips Avent Natural Response Nipple:
-It's totally natural for your baby to take 2-3 tries to get milk flowing from a new bottle. Unlike traditional bottles the Natural bottle is designed to only release milk when your baby is actively drinking, like what happens when babies breastfeed.
-We have 5 different nipple flow rates for the Natural bottle. When looking for the right nipple flow rate, age is a guide, but your baby's approach to drinking and the feeding cues they will show will help determine when to move to a higher or lower nipple flow rate.
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Q: what size nipple is it
A: Hello! The Natural Response Nipple SCY964/02 comes with a Flow 4 nipple, suitable for babies aged 3 months and older. It mimics the natural feeding rhythm, releasing milk only when your baby actively drinks, just like breastfeeding.
submitted byPhilips - 7 months agoBrand expertA: Hello! The Natural Response Nipple SCY964/02 comes with a Flow 4 nipple, suitable for babies aged 3 months and older. It mimics the natural feeding rhythm, releasing milk only when your baby actively drinks, just like breastfeeding.
submitted byAnswered by Philips - 9 months agoBrand expertA: Hello! The Natural Response Nipple SCY964/02 comes with a Flow 4 nipple, suitable for babies aged 3 months and older. It mimics the natural feeding rhythm, releasing milk only when your baby actively drinks, just like breastfeeding.
submitted byAnswered by Philips - 9 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can I use this on a 2 month old baby?
A: Hello! For a 2-month-old, you would typically start with a slower flow nipple (like flow rate 1 or 2) to ensure they can comfortably manage the milk flow. It's always a good idea to consult with your pediatrician before introducing any new feeding equipment to make sure it's suitable for your baby's specific needs.
submitted byPhilips - 7 months agoBrand expert