The patented, innovative design of the Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow® provides the following health benefits:
* Unique internal vent eliminates the vacuum and air bubbles, to help reduce colic, spit-up, burping and gas
* By eliminating the negative pressure, it can help reduce build up of fluid in baby's ear
* Positive-pressure design mimics breastfeeding and is ideal for breast milk and formula alike.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION (FAQ) about this products :
Does the Dr. Brown's baby bottle really work?
Yes it does. When babies feed they suck milk or formula from the bottle through the nipple. As the liquid leaves the bottle, air enters in through the vent to take the place of the milk or formula. Our patented internal vent allows the air to enter and directs it to the area above the liquid, keeping the air and the liquid separate. Because there is no vacuum to inhibit the flow of liquid, babies can feed at their own pace. Click here to see how the technology of the Dr. Brown's baby bottle works.
What is the difference between the Standard and Wide-Neck Dr. Brown's bottles?
All the Dr. Brown's baby bottles share the benefits of the patented internal vent. Many breast-feeding mothers prefer the Dr. Brown's Wide-Neck bottle as the nipple has a broader base, which can avoid nipple confusion for the baby. The Standard Dr. Brown's bottle carries the standard bottle nipple, which is more narrow.
Why is it good to prevent a vacuum from developing in the bottle?
There are two major problems associated with most traditional baby bottles: air and vacuum. Air ingested by babies can cause discomfort, sleepless nights, gas, spit-up, cramps, and other symptoms associated with colic. A vacuum in the bottle can transfer air to a baby's middle ear and can encourage fluid to be drawn in. Traditional and restrictively vented bottles tend to develop vacuums when babies feed from them because babies need to suck progressively harder to get any liquid from them. Babies seal their lips to the nipple when they nurse, but as the vacuum increases they ingest air through a weakened nipple seal. Air enters the bottle through the vent in the nipple and aerates the formula; this air is ingested.
Is that a straw in the Dr. Brown's baby bottle?
No it is not a straw, it is a reservoir tube and it's the part of the vent that allows air to enter the bottles and be directed to the area above the liquid, keeping the air and the liquid separate
Protective Bottle Sleeves for 120ml (4.057 oz.) & 240 ml (8.115 oz.)standard glass bottles, designed to help protect Dr Brown's glass bottles, but they cannot prevent all instances of breakage. PBA, PVC, Lead and Phthalate Free.
* Protects against accidental breakage
* Patterned holes to view graduations
* Improved grip for parents
* Insulates fluid in bottle
* Available in light blue/dark blue or pink/lime green
Price Lists:
Glass Bottles
4 Oz - Twin Pack Glass Bottles : IDR /pack
8 Oz - Twin Pack Glass Bottles : IDR /pack
Silicone Sleeves
4 Oz - Twin Pack (Pink and Green) : IDR /pack
4 Oz - Twin Pack (Dark and Light Blue) : IDR /pack
8 Oz - Twin Pack (Pink and Green) : IDR /pack
8 Oz - Twin Pack (Dark and Light Blue) : IDR /pack