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To find the perfect teat for your baby, think about what your baby prefer. Some babies prefer a certain material, size, and flow rate, so it's worth trying different options to find their favourite. Each drink also has a unique formula, which can affect how the teat works.
When testing a teat, the liquid should drip slowly when the bottle is upside down. For babies with colic or stomach problems, a teat with a valve can prevent them from swallowing air while drinking.
Damaged teats should be thrown away immediately.
Make your life easier with these smart features for baby bottles:
Powder container. Easily mix formula by measuring out the powder and screwing the container onto the bottom of the bottle.
Mesh cap. Prevents lumps from forming in the bottle, ensuring smooth feeding.
Bottle warmer. A convenient solution to quickly heat bottles, especially during nighttime or on-the-go.
Choosing the right size baby bottle is crucial for your little one's feeding needs. For newborns, a bottle with a capacity of 60-125 ml is usually enough. As your baby grows, you can switch to larger bottles, such as 260 ml for infants and 330 ml for six-month-olds. Having three small bottles and three large bottles at home is ideal.
Good to know: Your baby's bottles need to be safe to use, so it's important to clean and sterilise them properly. Check out a guide on how to clean baby bottles at home for helpful tips.