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Dr Brown's Options+ Wide Neck Baby Bottle Starter Kit

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Dr Brown's Options+ Wide Neck Baby Bottle Starter Kit
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A baby bottle starter set by Dr Browns with wide neck bottles and teats.
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Product Overview

From teat to base, the Options+ Wide-Neck Bottle makes for a comfortable feeding experience for baby and eases the transition from breast to bottle and back again. But it doesn’t stop there. The anti-colic internal vent system features an enhanced design to improve an already innovative feeding experience:

  • Clinically proven to reduce colic
  • Decreases spit-up, burping, and gas
  • Shown to better preserve nutrients in breast milk and formula
  • Aids in digestion for a good night’s sleep
  • Offers a flow rate that supports breastfeeding.

The breast-like teat shape is correctly contoured for a proper latch and a more natural bottle-feeding experience. Each bottle teat is specially engineered to offer the same consistent, natural flow.

The anti-colic internal vent system features an enhanced design to improve an already innovative feeding experience. The fully vented bottle is clinically proven to reduce colic, better preserves nutrients, aids in digestion for a good night’s sleep, and provides a flow rate that supports breastfeeding.

These bottles work best with the vent system in place but it’s great to have options when baby’s feeding develops. Just remove the vent when you feel it’s time. There is no need to introduce a different bottle. The vent system isn’t the only means of venting in the Options+ bottle. The bottle nipples feature their own venting system that offers a feeding experience like most teat-vented bottles.

Material: BPA free

Neck: Wide

Include: 2x 270 ml bottles, 1x 150 ml bottle, 2x Level 2 teats, 2x Level 3 teats, 2x cleaning brushes

Level Teat: Level 2 (3 Months+), Level 3 (6 Months+)

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