Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Standard Baby Bottles Declared 2016 Best Baby Bottle For Colicky Babies

Any mother with a colicky baby knows how difficult it is to feed an uncomfortable infant. Luckily, Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Standard Baby Bottles are absolutely mommy-approved to prevent gas and colic. In addition to that, these sturdy little feeding bottles are completely affordable and easy to use!

How Does It Work?

Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Standard Baby Bottles (via BabyCenter) comes with an ingenious venting system that keeps the air out of the bottle. The system ensures that your colicky baby gets the milk with less air to prevent gas and colic. In addition to that, Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Standard Baby Bottles are also vacuum-free so it is similar to breastfeeding.

The Only Downside

The Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Standard Baby Bottles are dishwasher-friendly. Almost every review mentions that the bottles can be a little tedious to clean due to having so many parts. In the end, the time it takes to clean the standard bottles is worth it since they keep the colicky babies happy (which is the most important thing).

Are Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Standard Bottles The Best Feeding Bottles For Your Baby?

Hundreds of satisfied mothers can't be wrong. Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Standard Baby Bottles has just been featured in BabyCenter's 2016 Mommy Picks as this year's Best Baby Bottle. In addition to that, the colicky babies simply love it. "Since using these bottles my son is a happier baby, less fussy and no more upset belly from all the air swallowing," one satisfied mom raved. Most mothers have even declared that they will only use Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Standard Baby Bottles for their colicky babies.

Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Standard Baby Bottles are made of BPA-, PVC-, lead-, and phthalate-free polypropylene and are available in 2-,4- and 8- ounces in several colors. The bottles are also affordable at only $14 each.

Would you recommend Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Standard Baby Bottles for colicky babies? Let us know in the comments.

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