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Pigeon PP Wide Neck Questions & Answers
6 questions from our users
Yvonneasked
May I know why the milk keep leak from the teat when my baby suck on the nipple? And how come my baby keep fuss at the milk bottle during the beginning of the feed?
ASBasked
How do I get the bottle to release the air consistently? I keep having to pull the bottle out of my babies mouth to let air in and I don’t have the lid too tight. She gets frustrated each time the pressure builds up and it’s making feeding extremely stressful
1 answer
I stretch the teat before pulling it into the white plastic part. If it continues to get stuck i press on the air flow part to unblock it. Yes it is annoying
AmyRoseasked
Which Wide neck soft touch teat is best for use with thickener? I find it gets stuck in some tests. The thickener states medium flow but I’m not sure which Pigeon Teat that would be. Thanks for your help.
1 answer
Im not sure as I have never used thickener before. I would assume a medium flow teat aimed for a slightly older baby say 4-6months with slow flow being newborns and fast flow for 8month plus. Sorry I cannot be more helpful
Nellsasked
Do all the pigeon range aid in reducing colic/wind or only certain bottles?
No answers
Weiweiasked
What is the difference between slim and wide neck bottles? Is that just baby's preference or convenience in shape/size?
1 answer
Wide neck bottles claimed to be mimicking the breast, make it easier for transition between breastfeed and bottle feeding as some babies tend to be rejecting breastfeed/bottle depending on which way they are comfortable with.
Jay Sharrattasked
Some formulas require 250mls of water to mix. Would this fit in a 240ml pigeon bottle?
1 answer
I haven't tried that amount yet, but I know the pigeon teats do fit some other bottles, including the avent ones which are 260ml. There is a bit of space above the 240ml line, but it would be cutting it pretty close
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