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  • the new standard for baby bottles

    Welcome to the future of baby feeding with the Philips Avent Natural Response baby bottle. Here, innovation and nature go hand in hand. Discover the revolutionary teat that supports drinking rhythm of a baby, just like at the breast.

    Philips Avent bottles

    inspired by the natural drinking rhythm of babies

    The new Philips Avent Natural Response baby bottle supports a baby's natural drinking rhythm of a baby. Philips Avent has closely studied a baby's drinking process at the breast and discovered how tongue movement and the individual rhythms of sucking, swallowing and breathing come together. This bottle mimics this process with a unique opening that adjusts the flow of milk to the baby's drinking rhythm. It pauses when baby takes breaths, just like when drinking at the breast.

    supports individual suction behavior

    The teat imitates the shape and feel of the breast and is recommended for babies who are both breastfed and bottle-fed. In addition, some bottles are equipped with the AirFree valve to reduce air intake reduce and prevent feeding problems. When choosing the feed rate, it is important to consider the cues and the baby's drinking rhythm. The Philips Avent Natural Response range offers an extensive collection of baby bottles that feel and work like the breast, are easy to assemble and clean.

    Philips Avent bottles
    Philips Avent bottles

    protection against frequent feeding problems

    Some parents link the use of baby bottles to feeding problems such as colic, reflux and flatulence. The main cause of this is excessive air intake when drinking. To preventthis the range of Philips Avent Natural Response bottles is equipped with an AirFree valve. This ensures that the teat always remains filled with milk and not with air - even when the bottle is held horizontally. This means that babies swallow less air, thus minimizing feeding problems.