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Most baby bottles offer varying teat levels for different age ranges (usually slow flow for 0+ months, medium flow for 3+ months, and fast flow for 6+ months), meaning you can approximately judge which teat size might be the best based on your baby’s age. Teats are available in a range of flow rates too, so the milk can flow faster as your baby gets hungrier! Together with the bottle’s sensitive valve, the wide bottle neck encourages your baby’s intuitive feeding action. We have medium flow teats, which most babies are ready for at around three months, and a fast flow teat which is best from around six months.
Be sure to clean all baby bottles and teats thoroughly in hot soapy water after each use before you sterilise them. Whether you're moving on from solely breastfeeding to bottle or combination feeding, or your baby just seems to be going through a fussy phase, it can be pretty frustrating if they refuse their bottle. Whether your little one takes their feed slowly or gulps it down quickly, there’s a teat that’s right for them.In fact, with guaranteed acceptance* and built-in anti-colic valve, it could just be the best thing for baby, since you! The unique 3-piece anti-colic technology draws air away from milk and the star valve keeps milk from traveling up the tube meaning 80% less gas, spit-up and fussing. So just as you use bigger bottles to hold more milk, you may also need to change your teats to provide a faster flow.
When it comes to bottle feeding your baby, it can be tricky to figure out which teat type and size to choose, or when it might be time to move up to the next teat level. Loved by mums and babies, our award-winning**, easy latch-on, breast-like teat feels closer to skin and mimics the natural flex and movement of a mum’s breast for a comfortable feed. They’re made using soft, BPA-free silicone and designed to mimic the shape and feel of mum’s breast.If the hole in a baby bottle teat is too large and the flow rate is too fast for your baby, then it is possible for excess air to flow through with the milk and increase the likelihood of reflux. So, if you’re bottle feeding a newborn, then it’s a good bet to opt for four to six bottles and teats to get started with, then see how you go from there.