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| Gerber NUK Orthodontic 10-oz. Bottles - 3-pk. | 
enlarge | Brand: Gerber Category: Baby Product
List Price: $12.69 Buy New: $10.50 You Save: $2.19 (17%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 2562
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0.1 x 0.1
UPC: 015000626549 EAN: 0015000626549 ASIN: B000KWDYRE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | A handy three-pack of feeding essentials | | • | NUK air system vents the bottle and prevents air intake | | • | Designed to reduce colic | | • | Orthodontic design promotes healthy teeth formation and strengthens baby's jaw | | • | Nipple shaped to simulate breastfeeding and help your baby switch between the breast and bottle more easily | | • | Bottle Set |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Great nipple for newborn but BPA in bottle June 10, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My newborn is doing well with the slow-flow nipple but I wanted to switch to a BPA-free bottle. So, I bought the Born-Free 9-oz glass bottle instead, but discovered that the Born-Free nipple did not suite my baby. He would swallow too much at a time and spit up lots of milk. I ended up switching the nipple with the NUK nipple (it may not look like it would fit, but it does!) and now it's a perfect combination.
NUK BOTTLES June 9, 2008 It was a very fast delivery for the product; although shipping charges were too high. Thank you.
Fantastic Bottle February 15, 2008 We started off with Dr. Browns for my second son and he was very fussy. We switched over to NUK and my son LOVES them. I love the. They are easy to clean and I love the fact that the nipple is on the side. i would recommend this bottle to anyone.
Good bottle, but..... January 2, 2008 I use the Dr. Browns bottles which are great. However, I started experimenting with other bottles because of the many parts to clean with the Dr. Brown's. I will say that with any bottle, I think the baby decides if he/she likes the nipple. So many times you read that someones baby either dribbles, spits up, sucks air, etc. but I believe all babies are different.
My son and daughter both like the standard nipple. Neither liked the nipple that is wide at the base. Their lips would try to go around the whole thing and then they would suck air at the sides of their mouth.
With that said...my son did not suck air through the sides of his mouth with these bottles. However, he is a very strong sucker and he would make the small nipple collapse so he could not get any milk out after about 12 sucks or so. Then he (or I) would need to release him from the nipple, at which point a air would go in through the nipple and you would see all of the bubbles rise through the milk.
He is 7 weeks old. I then tried the medium nipple. This nipple flows too fast for him right now. But, then again, he is a very strong sucker, so it may not flow fast for other babies. He sucks so hard, he would get a mouthful of milk and swallow it all with some extra air. I do think if he gets used to the milk coming out faster and if he then stops sucking as hard, he will be good with these bottles.
They are very easy to clean, cute and functional. The Dr. Brown's bottles are better, but have many parts to clean - 5 compared to 3 (and one of the 5 is a tube that needs a special instrument to clean).
these botles are the best! December 20, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am very impressed with these bottles. Most bottles today claim to support breastfeeding and I have tried them all. I had an extremley hard time breastfeeding my son. The benefits of breastmilk are worth more than anything to me and my son. After 2 weeks with this bottle, my son had learned how to suck properly--and had a much improved latch, allowing us to breastfeed and allowing my husband to bottle feed when I'm away. They seem to help keep him on track with breastfeeding and are easy for him to bottle feed with. Give these bottles a try!
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