Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 4 x 1.2 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
- ASIN: B003KMWATY
- UPC: 072239003220
- Item model number: 322-P3
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 54 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby)
- 2 inBaby Feeding Bottle-Feeding Nipples
By : Dr. Brown's
Price : $3.99

Product Description
From the Manufacturer
Created by a physician, Dr. Brown's Natural Flow baby bottles feature a patented internal vent system that helps reduce colic, spit-up, burping and gas. The positive pressure design allows babies to feed comfortably, because the vent system eliminates the air bubbles and vacuum. All parts are dishwaher safe.Two replacement silicone nipples, exclusively for Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Standard baby bottles. Level-2 is ideal for feeding infants 3 months +.
Product Features
- Standard Level 2-2 pack replacement nipple
- Made for Dr. Brown's standard bottles
- Supersoft and made of high grade silicone
- Dishwasher safe
- For babies 3 months and older
Dr. Brown's 2 Pack Natural Flow Level 2 Standard Nipple
Customer Reviews
As a stay at home dad of twins, baby bottles have become a large part of my life. As the twins reached 4 months our pediatrician suggested that we started adding rice cereal to their formula. Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Level 2 allow for the cereal to be used with the formula in their regular bottles. These nipples also allow for a faster feeding so the kids don't have to work as hard. I would suggest the first couple of times being very vigilant watching the amount consumed. Likely, your child has been sucking pretty hard at the Level 1s and will continue this intensity with the new nipples. You will look away for a minute and notice 4 ounces gone in a blink of the eye.
A little more information for those who are starting the switch to cereal. For whatever reason we actually use both Dr Brown's and Avent bottles. Our son uses the Dr Browns while our girl uses the Avent. When we started adding cereal we changed to the 3 month Avent nipples when we changed to these nipples. I had a very hard time feeding her with Avent as the nipple seemed to clog up on a regular basis. I have started to switch her over the Dr Brown Level 2's and we are seeing great improvement.
I find Dr.Brown's bottles to be the best, even though they are harder to clean. I also find their nipple flow rates are best and match what my baby needs at the stated age most closely. With these, she drinks fairly quickly but we don't get tons of milk dripping down her chin. My only complaint is the two pack. The bottles come in packs of three, right? Shouldn't the nipples be available in the same quantity. Seems like a hot dog , hot dog bun conundrum and that is the reason for my removal of a star..
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