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Philips Avent

Anti-colic baby bottle

Clinically proven to reduce colic and discomfort*

Our Anti-colic bottle is designed to keep air away from your baby's tummy to reduce colic and discomfort, while also minimizing feeding interruptions. With its integrated anti-colic valve, air is vented away from the baby's tummy.

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Clinically proven to reduce colic and discomfort*

Designed for uninterrupted feeding

  • 2 Bottles
  • 9oz/260ml
  • Slow flow teat
  • 1m+

Compatible range from breastfeeding to cup

Mix and match our breast pump, bottle and cup parts, and create the product that works for you, when you need it!

Anti-colic valve proven to reduce colic*

Our anti-colic valve is designed to keep air away from your baby's tummy to reduce colic and discomfort. As your baby feeds, the valve integrated into the teat flexes to allow air into the bottle to prevent vacuum build up and vents it towards the back of the bottle. It keeps air in the bottle and away from baby’s tummy to help reduce colic and discomfort.

Leak-free design

Our Anti-colic bottle is designed to prevent leakage whilst feeding, for a truly enjoyable feeding experience.

60% less fussing at night*

Easy to clean and assemble with few parts

Wide neck bottle with rounded corner for easy cleaning

Teat shape designed for secure latch

Easy to hold

Ribbed texture prevents collapse for uninterrupted feeding

Different teat flow rates available

This bottle is BPA free

Technical Specifications
  • Design

    Bottle design
    • Ergonomic shape

    • Wide neck

  • Material

    Bottle
    • BPA free

    • Polypropylene

    Teat
    • BPA free

    • Silicone

  • 0% BPA, following EU regulation 10/2011
  • 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 competitor bottle.
  • Teat design proven to prevent teat 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.