Bottle feeding

Bottle feeding

Whilst Philips AVENT recognises that breast is best we support mothers in whatever feeding decision you take. If you choose to express breast milk, are advised by a healthcare professional to give supplementary feeds or simply decide not to breastfeed, Philips AVENT Bottle Feeding products offer more choices for mothers making it easy to give baby the best, with the flexibility you deserve.

AVENT feeding bottle

Our Natural Feeding Bottles are clinically proven to reduce colic. They also work with baby's natural feeding rhythm to promote healthy, active feeding.

Choosing the right teat

Our teats come with five different flow rates. Our age indications are approximate as babies develop at different rates.

The materials we use

Answers to your questions on the materials we use.

Convenient storage for breast milk

Breastfeeding mothers want maximum protection and convenience when storing precious breast milk. That's why Philips AVENT has two storage systems that are reliable, hygienic and easy to use.

Feeding statements

  • Breast milk is the best nutrition for babies. Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first 6 months of life. Breastfeeding can continue during and beyond the introduction of solid foods.
  • When you are breastfeeding, good nutrition is vital for you and your baby. Continue with the varied & healthy diet you were following during pregnancy and try not to skip meals.
  • Combining breast and bottle feeding can affect your breast milk supply unless steps are taken to counteract this.
  • If you decide not to breastfeed, this decision may be difficult to reverse if you change your mind.
  • If you decide to use infant formula milk, it is vital that the appropriate type of formula is given and that the milk is prepared correctly. Ask your Health Visitor or pharmacist for advice. Milk feeding equipment should be sterilised using an appropriate method for the first 12 months.

The advantage of the AVENT bottle

Our Natural Feeding Bottles are clinically proven to reduce colic. They also work with baby's natural feeding rhythm to promote healthy, active feeding. The built-in Airflex valve allows your baby to control milk flow more like breastfeeding.

"Milk, not air, flows through the
teat for healthy, active feeding"
Anti-colic

A clinical study demonstrated that at two weeks of age, babies fed with the Philips AVENT Airflex Bottle experienced less colic than babies fed with a conventional bottle.

Easy to combine breast and bottle

The naturally-shaped teat, combined with the fact that your baby controls milk flow more like breastfeeding, makes it easier to combine breast and bottle.

How it works

As your baby feeds, the unique skirt on the AVENT teat flexes to allow air into the bottle, preventing any vacuum build-up.


This allows your baby to suckle almost as at the breast. Listen for the gentle whistling sound and watch the air bubbles burst on the surface of the milk. That's your guarantee that the air is being released into the bottle — not into your baby's tummy.

Simple hygienic assembly

Because the Airflex valve is built into the teat, there are fewer parts for you to assemble and clean, making the AVENT Airflex Feeding Bottle ultra-hygienic and simple to use.

Available in 3 sizes:

Airflex feeding bottles:
  • 125 ml
  • 260 ml
  • 330 ml
- All sizes available in single and twin packs.

Choosing the right teat for your baby

Our teats come with five different flow rates. You will know when your baby is ready to move onto a faster flow rate because he or she will try to suck harder to get the milk more quickly. He or she may also show signs of tiredness or frustration during feeding. Remember that age indications are approximate as babies develop at different rates.

Newborn Flow | 0M+
1 hole

Extra Soft Silicone Teat Ideal for newborn and breastfed babies of all ages.

Slow Flow | 1M+
2 holes

Extra Soft Silicone Nipple Ideal for newborn and breastfed babies of all ages.

Medium Flow | 3M+
3 holes

Soft Silicone Teat Ideal for bottle-fed babies at 3 months of age and up.

Fast Flow | 6M+
4 holes

Soft Silicone Teat Offers a faster flow for older babies.

Variable Flow | 3M+

Soft Silicone Teat - Slot Cut Provides an extra fast flow and accommodates thicker liquids. Flow rate can be varied by turning the bottle to align the I, II or III markings on the teat with the baby's nose.

The materials we use

Dear Parents,

For almost 25 years, Philips AVENT has helped customers the world over navigate the exciting first months of parenthood. As parents ourselves, we know you want the best for your baby and that’s what inspires us in our product development process.


Feeding your baby means more than just providing nourishment, and selecting the right bottle is an important decision. Millions of babies around the world have benefited from using our clinically proven anti-colic bottle design, which is also proven to help settle baby, especially at night*. We are applying the same expertise to bring you more infant feeding choices, including a new bottle made from BPA-free materials.


If you require information on our current infant feeding products or have any other questions, we welcome you to give us a call at and speak directly with a consumer care representative.


With kind regards,


Rob Chatwin


CEO, Philips AVENT


* A recently completed clinical trial proved that at 2 weeks of age, feeding your baby with a Philips AVENT bottle helps settle them, especially at night.

Materials used in our products
Links to more information on BPA

Frequently asked questions

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical used primarily in the production of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins. Polycarbonate plastic is used for baby bottles (as well as water bottles, medical devices, sports equipment etc.) because it is less likely to crack or shatter, which can lead to injuries.

Some scientists are worried that BPA can leach from the plastic into liquid held in the baby bottle especially when bottles are heated to extreme temperatures and the chemical may affect the body, particularly in young children. It’s important to note, though, that to date there have been no definitive studies on the effects of BPA on humans, and the evidence available today is based mainly on the study of laboratory animals such as mice.

The use of plastic for baby bottles is regulated by authorities such as the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). They have created a clear guide to their review of this topic on their website

In July 2008, EFSA addressed the difference between infants and adults in clearing BPA from the body. Results confirmed that exposure to BPA was well below the Tolerable Daily Intake of 0,05 mg/kg body weight for both adults and newborns. Indeed, after exposure to BPA the human body rapidly metabolises and eliminates the substance. Newborns can similarly clear BPA at levels far in excess of the TDI.

When asked how much can be consumed without harm? – EFSA commented: “A 3-month-old bottle-fed baby that weighs around 6 kg would need to consume more than 4 times the usual number of bottles of baby formula a day before it would reach the Tolerable Daily Intake.”

The Philips AVENT Airflex reusable bottle is made from polycarbonate and, therefore, contains BPA. For parents who are seeking alternatives to polycarbonate plastic, the Philips AVENT VIA Feeding System and Magic range (Cups and Sportster), both of which can be used interchangeably with Philips AVENT nipples, are made from polypropylene or polyethylene – neither of which contains BPA. Philips AVENT has also introduced reusable bottles made from BPA-free plastic.

No. Our existing range of baby feeding products includes products made from materials other than polycarbonate, hence not containing BPA. The Philips AVENT VIA Feeding System and Magic range (Cups and Sportster), both of which can be used interchangeably with Philips AVENT nipples, are made from polypropylene or polyethylene – neither of which contains BPA.

The Tempo range works using a disposable liner and, while the nurser itself is made from Polycarbonate plastic, the disposable liner is BPA-free which means there is no contact between liquids and plastic containing BPA.

Philips AVENT has also introduced reusable bottles made from BPA-free plastic.

We will continue to evaluate and respond to changes in demand in each market to ensure we are meeting the needs of our consumers and retail partners.

Our new PES reusable bottle is clearly labeled ‘BPA-free.’

We have been manufacturing baby bottles for nearly 25 years and we completely stand by all our products. We are evaluating each market to ensure we are meeting the needs of our consumers and retail partners.

The use of plastic for baby bottles is regulated by authorities such as the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). They have created a clear guide to their review of this topic on their website.

In July 2008, EFSA addressed the difference between infants and adults in clearing BPA from the body. Results confirmed that exposure to BPA was well below the Tolerable Daily Intake of 0,05 mg/kg body weight for both adults and newborns. Indeed, after exposure to BPA the human body rapidly metabolises and eliminates the substance. Newborns can similarly clear BPA at levels far in excess of the TDI.

When asked wow much can be consumed without harm? – EFSA commented: “A 3-month-old bottle-fed baby that weighs around 6 kg would need to consume more than 4 times the usual number of bottles of baby formula a day before it would reach the Tolerable Daily Intake.”

In response to Health Canada’s ban of baby bottles which contain BPA, we now only sell our BPA-free range in the Canadian market.

Some studies have concluded that the degree to which Bisphenol A migrates from polycarbonate containers into liquid appears to depend more on the temperature of the liquid, i.e., more migration with higher temperatures.

If you are concerned about what temperature to heat your bottles, Philips AVENT suggests using a bottle warmer that can be programmed to heat liquid according to volume, which will help regulate temperature. We do not recommend microwaving bottles as it can alter the composition of breast milk and formula and may create “hot spots” in the liquid.

As far as BPA leaching is concerned, while there is some evidence of elevated leaching at high temperatures, any leaching is far below the limits set by EFSA. However, if parents are concerned we suggest they boil water in their kettle and allow it to cool in the kettle for a time before pouring it directly into a sterilized bottle.

As far as BPA leaching is concerned, while there is some evidence of elevated leaching at high temperatures, any leaching is far below the limits set by EFSA. However, if parents are concerned we suggest they boil water in their kettle and allow it to cool in the kettle for a time before pouring it directly into a sterilized bottle.

We can speak only for the Philips AVENT microwave sterilizer. Microwave sterilizers have been used for a number of years and provide a fast, efficient and effective method of sterilizing for busy parents. The Philips AVENT microwave steriliser passes all relevant safety standards. It also does not contain BPA as it is made from Polypropylene.

Again, we can only speak for our steam sterilizer which passes all relevant global safety standards for electrical products. It does not contain BPA as it is made from Polypropylene.

The number 7 that many people have referred to and often appears as follows:

It does NOT indicate whether an item contains BPA. It is a globally used labeling scheme that tells people the type of plastic and how / if it can be recycled. The number 7 is used for several plastics, including those that contain BPA as well as those that DO NOT CONTAIN BPA. Simply looking for recycling code 7 will not determine whether it contains BPA. To help parents, Philips AVENT introduced clearer labeling on the packaging of its baby feeding bottles.

These symbols were created to identify plastics for recycling purposes. To help parents, Philips AVENT introduced clearer labeling on the packaging of its BPA free baby feeding bottle.

Yes. This is already indicated in our directions for use where it states: Excessive concentrations of detergents may eventually cause plastic components to crack. Should this occur, replace immediately. We recommend this course of action not because the bottles contain BPA but because cracked bottles are more challenging to clean and can be dangerous as liquid may leak out from the bottle and result in injury to the infant.

Philips AVENT is evaluating each market to ensure we are meeting the needs of our consumers and retail partners. We understand parents are looking for choice and have extended our range with an additional BPA-free feeding solution, a new reusable baby bottle made from polyethersulfone (PES). This is in addition to our existing BPA-free options, which include the Philips AVENT Via System and Magic range (Cups and Sportster).

In evaluating the U.S. market, we considered the increasing consumer demand for BPA-free options and the resulting decision by some of our retail partners to offer only BPA-free products. At the end of last year we took the decision to only ship our BPA-free range to our retail partners in the U.S..

We can confirm from independent testing and a declaration from our supplier that the polyethersulfone used to make our BPA-free reusable bottle does not contain bisphenol-A.

Some components of the iQ Breast Pumps are made from polycarbonate plastic, and therefore contain BPA. Some scientists are worried that BPA can leach at dangerous levels from the plastic and into the liquid held in the baby bottle especially when bottles are heated to extreme temperatures. Since liquid is not held in the breast pump this would not be of concern. Philips AVENT is evaluating each market to ensure we are meeting the needs of our consumers and retail partners. We understand parents are looking for choice and are currently developing a BPA-free Breast Pump solution made from polyethersulfone (PES).

Poylethersulphone – commonly called PES. A BPA free plastic with a honey color.

We are currently rolling out a new BPA free bottle globally, as an addition to our already diverse range of infant feeding products. The new BPA-free (PES) bottle is currently available in North America, Australia, China (including Hong Kong), Chile, France, Germany, New Zealand, Nordics, Singapore, Taiwan, UK.

The bottle was first made available in North America and Canada in September 2008.

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