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Dr. Brown's 4 oz Natural Flow Baby Bottle, 3 Pack | 
enlarge | Brand: Dr. Brown's Category: Baby Product
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $5.00 (33%)
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Rating: 380 reviews Sales Rank: 2330
Color: one color Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Size: one size Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 2.1 x 5.9 x 7.2
MPN: 175 Model: 175 UPC: 072239001752 EAN: 0072239001752 ASIN: B00005BYUR
Release Date: September 22, 2006 Promotion: Get free shipping on this item when you spend $150.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Mother To Child. Enter code 6YTW9FF7 at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Helps colicky babies settle down / sleep | | • | Reduces colic, spit-up, burping and gas | | • | Helps prevent fluid in the ear / No vacuum | | • | Easy to clean, Dishwasher safe | | • | Recommended Age Range 0 & up |
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Product Description Dr. Brown's bottles feature a patented internal vent which reduces air bubbles and helps to prevent fluid in your baby's ears. Bottles are compatible with breast feeding, and they help colicky babies settle down and sleep. They also reduce colic, spit-up, burping and gas and are easy to clean. Dishwasher safe. Includes three 4 oz. Natural Flow Standard bottles.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 375 more reviews...
NOT BPA FREE... October 9, 2008 Brandon C. Griggs (Savannah, TN) We just received 3 packs of these and from what I can tell they are polycarbonate which means these are not BPA Free. After all the recent uproar about BPA. I can't believe that Amazon does not list what they are made out of and if they are BPA free or not. BabiesRus does not even sell bottles containing BPA anymore, and I am surprised Amazon has not followed suit. Apparently I will be returning these. I am an Amazon Prime Member and do the majority of my internet business with Amazon but this definitely has me thinking. I checked one star for the review and I don't think they even deserve that. Actually its Amazon that that deserves less than one star at this point.
Definitely Worth IT!!!! June 10, 2008 R. Jones (Virginia) OK, I was skeptical too - especially (as others have written) that my pediatrician said that the bottles don't make a difference - but YOU know your baby best and I have to say, after the birth of our second baby, I began supplementing with formula using Avant bottles (which I used for our first - who was colicy) and I noticed our baby writhing in pain before getting his burps out (or waking in the middle of his restful periods screaming with gas pain). Naturally, I thought that I was just going to have to deal with the fact that we had another baby with colic - THEN I remembered a friend recommended Dr. Browns. I waited 24 hours to see if they REALLY worked before writing this review and SURE ENOUGH - he is MUCH happier, sleeping more soundly and not once has he pulled his little legs up in pain because of gas. With the Avent bottles, I even had a hard time getting him to burp, with Dr. Brown's, he just seems to have an easier time burping. RE: Leaks - haven't had the problem at all. RE: Washing - GET OVER IT! If it's better for your baby just take the extra 10 seconds! (Frankly, I was a little concerned about the extra parts and washing too, but it's really NOT a big deal). Finally, just one bit of advice that another mommy friend gave me - DON'T HEAT UP THE BOTTLES - and by that, I mean don't heat whatever you're putting in the bottle...it will make your life so much easier to get your baby used to eating something that is room temp (I use room temp bottled water to make formula and feed it straight away) - that way, it reduces a step (makes up for the extra washing) and if you're in a pinch out somewhere you don't have to stress about how to heat your bottles. My 4 week old, in fact, will take a bottle straight out of the fridge (and I am still nursing) so he goes back and forth between warm breast and cold/room temp bottle with no problem. I understand that all babies are different and some babies are just more particular, but if he/she will take it, opt not to heat up (especially given some warnings of late of wierd chemicals leaking from plastics into food stuff upon heating). I would also recommend not buying the 4oz - go for the 8oz (they outgrow 4oz too quickly) and for those who say these bottles are too expensive, they really aren't that much more...and espeically given the SANITY that you will regain, they are worth every cent!! I'm sorry for those that didn't have luck with this product, but it's worth a shot if you are feeling desperate (or if you're a new parent wondering what product to start with). I only wish someone had encouraged me to try this with our first - it might have saved a lot of tears (on my part and my baby's)!!!
BEST EVER!!! March 31, 2008 K. Gonzalez (San Diego, CA) These bottles are awesome. I have reccomended them to so many of my friends. My son had no gas problems and no ear infections either. I will use these again for my next child.
Good bottles for preventing gas & colic March 23, 2008 dijkdes (Summit, NJ) Good bottles for overly eager babies who would otherwise be gulping down a lot of air. A bit of a hassle with cleaning (because of the multiple parts) but otherwise no downside.
Highly Recommended! January 24, 2008 Amy Marotz (Minneapolis, MN United States) We love the Dr. Brown's bottles. I had NO idea what type of bottle to buy, but ended up getting these after reading all of the great reviews. I was not disappointed. After eating, my four month old almost NEVER has ANY gas or burps. We have never had any problems with leaking bottles (unlike the sample Avent and Nuk bottles I received in the mail), and since we have a dishwasher, I just throw all the little parts in a Munchkin basket and don't think about it again! Highly recommended product-- We like the wide-neck bottles best, but my daughter switches back and forth between narrow and wide with no problems!
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