Playtex<sup>®</sup> Nurser with Drop-Ins<sup>®</sup> Liners 4oz

Playtex® Nurser with Drop-Ins® Liners 4oz

Used by moms for generations, this unique bottle system is uniquely designed to mimic breastfeeding which makes it perfect for breastfeeding moms who also want to bottle feed.* It's easy and convenient liners ensure a fresh, pre-sterilized bottle at every feeding. That helps mom to relax and know her baby is taken care of.
* See why the experts love it, too!

MORE THAN JUST A BOTTLE

The Playtex® Nurser with Drop-Ins® Liners mimics breastfeeding and reduces colic. See how it offers all your baby will need in a bottle.
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PRODUCT INFORMATION

  • Features holders and pre-sterilized, disposable liners that collapse like the breast to prevent air from entering your baby, reducing gas, colic and spit-up
  • Includes 5 free disposable Drop-Ins® liners
  • Includes slow flow NaturaLatch® silicone nipple, perfect for newborns. Its wide base encourages baby to open her mouth wide and latch-on as she would at the breast.
  • Available in 4oz and 8oz sizes
  • Also available with engaging decorations for baby


 

THE PROOF IS IN THE BOTTLE

  • Designed to mimic breastfeeding
  • Liner collapses like the breast
  • Nipple promotes latch-on like the breast
  • Slow flow gives baby the right amount
  • Uniquely designed to reduce gas and colic

Mom-to-Be's Guide to PlaytexBaby.com

Everything you'll need as a new mom - it's that simple.
Rated 5 out of 5 by 1 reviewer.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Favorite bottle system After trying a few different feeding systems while breast feeding I found this to be my favorite! The shape and size of the nipple is more appropriate when you are also breast feeding. Easy to use, easy to clean. January 9, 2013
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* 3rd party research funded by Playtex, vs. participants’ regularly used bottles.
† Goldfield EC, Richardson MJ, Lee KG, Margetts, S. Coordination of sucking, swallowing and breathing and oxygen saturation during early infant breastfeeding and bottle feeding. Pediatric Research Oct. 2006.