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Born Free Stage 2 Nipples- Twin Pack
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Manufacturer: Born Free Find all by Born Free
Model#: 200.02
Weight: .5lbs Height: 1.30" | | Width: 2.70" Length: 6.60"
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: $6.99 Online Sale Price: $6.89 Save $.10 Today! * Price is subject to change.
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Features:- Contains two high grade silicone nipples per package
- Designed to simulate natural feeding
- Available in multiple flow rates to accommdate desired feeding level
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Twin-Pack Level 2 Medium Flow wide neck BornFree™ Nipples, recommended for babies of 3-6 months.
User Submitted Born Free Stage 2 Nipples- Twin Pack Reviews July 14, 2008 softer I have born free stage 1 nipples that came with the bottles, and these seem even softer, which i thought was strange. It's not a good thing or a bad thing though, just an observation. These nipples are great for my 15 week old. I noticed he was getting fussy while eating, and I think he wasn't getting milk out fast enough. Ever since he's used these, he finishes his bottle in half the time it used to take, and he's happier!
July 6, 2008 Unsanitary nipples My son could drink out of it fine, but it won't seem to clean properly after using pediasure strawberry flavor. It just sucks up the smell and who knows what else I bought the glass bottle yesterday, put the pediasure in it an hour ago, he drank it, I washed it, boiled it washed it again, and I simply cannot get the aroma out of this very very soft nipple.
July 5, 2008 Simulate Nature I had no trouble converting my daughter from breast to bottle. They're very natural in texture and shape.
May 2, 2008 Wonderful item!! I changed from Avent bottle to Born Free after the BPA scare. The bottles have never leaked for me and my daughter switched over with no problem. I love Born Free and continue to sing their praises!!!
April 29, 2008 Split easily. Expensive!!! Shop around for less expnesive BPA free options Nipples aren't an issue with BPA - they're all rubber of some sort and BPA is strictly an issue with polycarbonate (clear hard plastic, like what's used in car headlamps. bullet proof glass, and cd's.)
The cornerstone of Born Free's marketing campaign is that they are BPA free. What many people overlook in their rush to buy BPA free bottles is that they are hardly the only option. They are, however, about the most expensive.
We have a bunch of the Born Free bottles and sippy cups. Let's just say we're very unhappy because you don't just spend a lot on the original purchase, you spend a huge amount on replacement nipples. Nipples wear out and these seem to wear out much faster than other bottles. At $5+ each, it definitely pays to shop around.
March 31, 2008 Good Stage 2 Nipples My daughter is 5 months old and I started using these nipples approximately one month ago when I ordered the Born Free bottles. The bottles came with stage one nipples, so I ordered these because I thought the stage one flow probably would have been too slow for her. (If you are ordering these for a newborn I think the stage one would be perfect!)They are similar to the Dr. Brown's wide mouth nipples and she does very well with them. The flow seems to work well for her, although I may switch to stage 3 in the next several months. I highly recommend these nipples!
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