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Philips Avent

Anti-colic baby bottle

Clinically proven to reduce colic and discomfort*

Our Anti-colic bottles’ with anti-colic valve system and textured nipple is designed to minimize feeding interruptions and discomfort. With its integrated anti-colic valve, air is vented into the bottle and away from the baby's tummy.

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Clinically proven to reduce colic and discomfort*

Designed for uninterrupted feeding

  • 1 Bottle
  • 9oz/260ml
  • Flow 2 nipple
  • 1m+

Unique anti-colic valve – designed to reduce air ingestion

Our clinically proven* Anti-colic valve is designed to reduce colic and gas. Clinical studies have shown that the Philips Avent bottle reduces colic and fussing. Fussing is significantly reduced at night as babies fed with Philips Avent anti-colic bottles experienced 60 % less fussing than babies fed with a leading competitor’s vented bottle.

Ribbed texture prevents collapse for uninterrupted feeding

The nipple shape allows secure latch and the ribbed texture helps prevents collapse for uninterrupted, comfortable feeding.

Nipple shape designed for secure latch

The nipple is designed not to collapse, for a secure latch and uninterrupted feeding.

Leak-free design

Easy to clean and assemble with few parts

Easy to hold

Wide neck bottle with rounded corner for easy cleaning

Compatible range from breastfeeding to cup

This bottle is BPA free

A range of flow rates are available for your growing baby

Compatible with Anti-colic range

Technical Specifications
  • Design

    Bottle design
    • Ergonomic shape

    • Wide neck

  • Material

    Bottle
    • Polypropylene

    • BPA free

    Nipple
    • Silicone

    • BPA free*

  • 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.
  • Nipple design proven to prevent nipple collapse and associated air ingestion and feeding interruptions.
  • 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 and fussing.