Philips AVENT Natural Response Baby Bottle Nipples Flow 2, 0M+, 4pk, SCY962/04
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These are simply the bottles' nipples. No tops. There will be no bottles.
If you discover one that is defective, simply contact Amazon customer service and explain the situation to them. They'll send you a QR code, which you can take to your local UPS store and have scanned and repackaged for you. Once it's in the system, Amazon will either credit you or replace the defective item, depending on your preference.
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I believe it is recommended that you replace it every three months by the manufacturer. That, I believe, is related to the "flow rate" and the size of the age group.
Selected User Reviews For Philips AVENT Natural Response Baby Bottle Nipples Flow 2, 0M+, 4pk, SCY962/04
My baby has always had Avent natural nipples. I need to get some more since she's been on size 2 for a few months. I ordered the only size 2 nipples that were available, but she hasn't been able to get any milk out of them. I waited a long time for these to arrive in the mail, only to have them fail miserably. Nothing comes out of her mouth as she suckles and suckles. She will be able to drink if I replace her nipple with one of her old ones. This purchase has made me extremely angry.
Baby is six months old. It took me a while to realize that the nipples were numbered. Philip's nipples can be numbered if you look closely. This is the first option, and it is effective for three people. Babies who are six months old While the baby was eating, the size 0 would collapse, and she would simply give up and stop eating. The size 2 suffocates her by releasing too much milk at once. This was an excellent choice. The baby is six months old and has no plans to grow up. Let's see if we can get away with using these for another nine months.
The bottles from Philips Avent used to be fantastic. Then things started to go downhill. br>br> In 2020, it appears that many batches are leaking. br>br>With 2020 manufactured bottles, our baby may be accidentally covered in milk or formula without warning. It goes from tightly screwed to loosely screwed. (The threads on the bottles aren't very strong. ) The issue we've had with this bottle system in multiple shipments has nothing to do with the well-designed bottle system. Indentations were aligned and documented. THIS BRAND / PRODUCT.
These size 0 nipples were purchased for my newborn to use with our existing Avent bottles, which came with size 1 nipples. These are either a poor imitation or a bad product. They're much thinner and of lower quality than the size 1s that came with the bottle, and when heated, they collapse in on themselves (see photo). ) I'm pretty sure they're knockoffs, and I'm not sure they're even edible. I wouldn't recommend purchasing these from Amazon because they don't do much to prevent counterfeits from being sold there.
I've had to throw away some Avent nipples because they were collapsing due to a vacuum created while the baby was drinking rather than air being released through the side vent. It's happened with both size 1 and size 2 nipples, and it happens whether they've only been washed in hot, soapy water or boiled to sterilize them. I'm not sure why it happens to some but not others, or how to avoid it. It's obvious right away after being put into service, so it's not a problem that comes with time and wear. It's aggravating to try to feed a hungry, fussy baby, then have to stop to switch nipples and hope he doesn't get too upset before everything settles down. I think I've thrown about 6 nipples in total. When they're in good shape, however, They're good working nipples. It's worth noting that it's happened with people who bought them in a store, not just those who got them from A, and it's usually only 1 out of every two packs, but not every pack has a bad nipple. It's a real winner. miss.
In the previous design, my daughter grew to a size 2 nipple. We had a few left over from the 9-ounce bottles, and we needed to order more once we knew she was comfortable with the change. She is unable to extract any information from these new nipples. I tried them with water and had a hard time getting anything out of them. I contacted Philips to inquire about the flow rates between the old and new versions. I've been told that the flow 2 of old and new nipples isn't the same, and that bottle nipples are typically designed with only age in mind. As a result, a 2 in the old version would become a 3 in the new version based on the age parameter. I squandered my money by purchasing extra size 2 nipples, which are now useless. I'd buy three, but after reading some of the reviews, I'm hesitant to do so for fear of wasting money.
When it came time to change nipple sizes, I purchased a few from a box store to get started and the rest from Amazon because it was less expensive. These nipples aren't the same as the others. The ones I bought in the store are of the same high quality as my previous ones. The Amazon nipples, which are supposed to be identical, are flimsier and continue to collapse. They make it impossible for my 8-month-old to eat properly. These appear to be destined for the garbage can. What a waste of money.
I've ordered these a few times in various sizes so that I'm not caught off guard. I just finished sterilizing everything because I'm due any day now, and one of the three orders appears cloudy and yellowish in appearance. It has been used and repackaged, as can be seen. This has happened to me numerous times when ordering from Amazon, but I assumed that anything related to babies would be subjected to more stringent quality control. If I were you, I'd order these from Avent directly; yes, I sterilized everything, but who wants to receive used bottle nipples? Not me.