
- Coddlelife Venting Nipple, Stage 1
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Amazon
From $7.17 (New)

From $7.17 (New)

| Latest | $7.17 13 hrs ago |
| Highest | $11.68 Oct 31, '15 |
| Lowest | $6.02 Dec 4, '13 |
| Average | $7.17 (30d avg) $7.18 (90d avg) $7.28 (180d avg) $6.88 (365d avg) $6.62 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Oct 7, 2013 |
| Latest | $1.01 13 hrs ago |
| Highest | $6.45 Mar 29, '14 |
| Lowest | $0.01 Nov 22, '13 |
| Average | $1.01 (30d avg) $1.01 (90d avg) $1.01 (180d avg) $1.38 (365d avg) $2.49 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Oct 7, 2013 |
30 day average: 176,800
90 day average: 148,927
Our one-piece venting nipple system allows air to enter the bottle without mixing with milk while a baby feeds. This creates equilibrium and contributes to a continuous flow of milk as a baby would encounter when breast feeding. Quite simply, to keep a consistent flow of liquid (milk) out of a container (bottle), air must replace the liquid (milk) drawn out of the bottle. The trick is to allow that air into the bottle without your baby ingesting some of it. Coddlelife bottles have a separate air passageway tube that is part of the nipple and extends to the bottom of the bottle. When the bottle is turned upside down to feed a baby, the end of this tube sticks out of the milk. As a baby feeds and milk is drawn from the bottle, air is drawn into the tube and fills the air space above the milk in the bottle. Milk is drawn out and air is drawn in. The result of this is the ability of your baby to draw milk uninterrupted.