The new design of the bottle helps to follow the individual feeding rhythm, which allows the baby to manage the breastfeeding process. The bottle only releases milk when the baby is actively drinking, so when there is a pause to swallow and take a breath, the milk does not come out – just like it does when breastfeeding.
The bottle is equipped with an AirFree valve, designed to help the baby swallow less air during breastfeeding. In addition, it can help relieve problems such as colic, gas and reflux.
The baby controls its own feeding
The new Philips Avent Natural Response bottle works like a breast both in feel and functionality. It releases milk only when the baby is actively drinking, so the baby can control his own pace of breastfeeding and stop at any time to swallow and take a breath. This means that the baby can maintain its individual and natural feeding rhythm, just as it does with breastfeeding. The special pacifier opening protects against milk leaks, thus not losing the precious breast milk.
Airfree valve
The new bottle is equipped with an anti-colic valve that removes air from the teat so that it does not get into the baby’s stomach when drinking. It helps reduce colic and discomfort. In addition, Philips Avent Natural Response bottles also have an AirFree valve. The flow ensures that the teat is full of milk even when held horizontally, so baby can drink in a natural, upright position. The air stays in the bottle and does not enter the baby’s stomach, which will help reduce various problems such as colic, gas and reflux.
The article was created in cooperation with “Philips Avent”.