Description
- Supports baby's individual feeding rhythm
- The Natural Response nipple only allows milk to flow when baby actively drinks. It allows babies to drink, swallow and breathe in their natural rhythm, just like when breastfeeding, making it easy to combine breast and bottle feeding.
- Supports baby's individual feeding rhythm
- A nipple that works as efficiently as the breast.
- Feeding bottle
- 9 oz/260 ml
- 1 month or more
- A nipple that produces milk when the baby is actively drinking.
- The Natural Response nipple works in sync with your baby’s natural suckling rhythm, making it easy to combine breastfeeding and bottle feeding. The nipple has a unique vent that only releases milk when your baby is actively drinking. So when your baby pauses to breathe, the milk pauses too.
- Natural latch thanks to the breast-shaped nipple
- The wide, soft, flexible nipple is designed to mimic the shape and feel of the breast, helping your baby latch on and feed comfortably.
- Designed to relieve colic and discomfort.
- The anti-colic valve is designed to prevent air from entering your baby's stomach during feeding and to help relieve colic and discomfort.
- Anti-drip nipple design prevents milk spillage or waste
- The nipple opening is designed to only express milk when baby is feeding, so you can rest assured that milk won't be wasted, whether you're at home or on the go.
- Easy to use, clean and can be quickly assembled.
- The wide neck bottle makes filling and cleaning easy. It has just a few pieces that make it quick and easy to assemble.
- Easy to carry even for those with small hands.
- The ergonomic bottle is easy to hold at any angle for maximum comfort during feeding. It's easy for your and your baby's little hands to hold.
- Natural Response nipples and bottles are BPA-free*.
- Philips Avent Natural bottles and nipples are made from BPA-free materials*.
- Be patient as your child adjusts.
- Our new Natural Response baby bottles are different from free-flow baby bottles. Just like breastfeeding, it may take a few tries to get the latch right. This is completely normal.