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    Philips Avent anti-colic bottle with AirFree vent

    Our unique AirFree vent is designed to draw air away from the nipple keeping it full of milk, even when the bottle is horizontal. Reducing the amount of air your baby ingests helps with common feeding issues such as colic, reflux, and gas.

    AirFree Vent

    Helps reduce colic, gas and reflux

    Designed to help your baby swallow less air as they drink by keeping the nipple full of milk

    Fewer parts

    Quick and easy to clean

    Wide neck and fewer parts for quick assembly and thorough cleaning

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    Recommended by moms

    Philips Avent is the #1 brand of baby products recommended by moms worldwide¹

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    ¹ Based on December 2017 GemSeek online satisfaction survey conducted among more than 8,000 female users of childcare brands and products.
    * At 2 weeks of age, babies fed with a Philips Avent bottle showed less colic, and significantly less fussing at night compared to babies fed with another leading bottle.
    * 80% of moms agreed that “my baby experienced fewer feeding issues” in a home placement test with 144 mothers in the US in 2017
    * Our unique AirFree vent is designed to help your baby swallow less air as they drink by keeping the nipple full of milk during feeding. Reducing the amount of air your baby ingests helps w/common feeding issues such as colic, reflux & gas.
    * What colic is, and how it affects babies? Colic is caused in part by swallowing air while feeding, which creates discomfort in a baby’s digestive system. Symptoms include crying, fussing, gassiness and spit-up.

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