When babies are nursing or drinking from a bottle, it's inevitable that they swallow
some air along with their milk or formula.
Drinking quickly, gulping and fussing are indications that your little one is consuming
air along with milk.
Not exact matches
The bottle's shape and vent system determines how much
air a baby inhales
along with milk.
Playtex Baby VentAire Colic Bottle has a unique design in that small vents
along the bottom allow
air to escape before it can mix
with the
milk thus reducing the chance of colic.
When your baby drinks, she can't help but swallow a little
air along with her breast
milk or formula.
Babies swallow
air along with breast
milk or formula, and that
air settles beneath the
milk in the stomach.
The optimal feeding bottle has a soft nipple that fits perfectly into the baby's mouth, preventing
air getting into his body
along with the
milk.