Our parent testers all said the nipple held up to their baby’s strongest sucking. “Comfort petals” on the nipple increase softness and flexibility, according to the manufacturer, but not so much that the nipple collapses while baby is feeding. The Philips Avent Natural’s wider nipple can be helpful in avoiding drama when switching between boob and bottle, and our hands-on testers confirmed they had no trouble in this area. Its twin-valve venting system, meant to reduce gassiness from air swallowed during feedings, is built right into the nipple. A popular choice with many parents, it’s a straightforward polypropylene bottle with only four pieces, including a wide nipple that’s meant to feel like the breast (although it’s not quite as wide as that of some other bottles). If you’re new to the wide world of baby bottles, Philips Avent’s Natural plastic baby bottle is one to put on your shortlist.
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