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    Want to avoid stomach problems for your baby? MAM bottles can help!

    Sponsored by MAM

    Are you considering trying a baby bottle for your child? Many people start thinking about which baby bottle to try while they are still pregnant, and then begin testing when the time feels right for them at home. Some give bottles from the start, while others introduce them later. Whether you are breastfeeding, partially breastfeeding, or bottle feeding, the right baby bottle can make a huge difference!

    But why MAM? Well, since 1976, MAM has been supplying products for children without ever compromising on quality, safety, or design. 80% of parents with babies who had colic symptoms experienced improvements after using MAM's anti-colic bottle*.

    A bottle that mimics breastfeeding

    MAM has always been at the forefront when it comes to baby bottles. What makes MAM baby bottles unique on the market is their patented valve at the bottom of the bottle. It releases air during feeding, minimizing air bubbles in the milk – something that can otherwise cause gas, stomach ache, and discomfort in babies. The valve allows the milk to flow evenly, without vacuum, imitating the rhythm of breastfeeding and helping the baby to relax and eat at their own pace.

    For mothers, switching from breast to bottle also means less worry. The shape of the teat is designed to resemble the breast, both in feel and function, which means that many babies accept the bottle without any problems.

    Flaska funktion

    What is an anti-colic bottle?

    The bottle's design, with the valve at the bottom, minimizes air bubbles in the milk, as we mentioned. This usually helps reduce stomach pain and gas in babies. One study shows that 80% of parents with babies who experienced colic symptoms saw improvements when they switched to MAM's anti-colic bottle. The reduced risk of the baby swallowing air makes feeding calmer and can give both the baby and parents more harmonious moments.

    In addition, the bottle has been developed in collaboration with dentists, pediatricians, and breastfeeding specialists.

    Nappflaska

    Choosing the right bottle for your baby IS a big deal. You want to give your child the best possible conditions for feeling good, and the right bottle can help you do that. MAM bottles come in different sizes and designs – but retain the same function of helping little ones' tummies on their way.

    *Surveys of mothers of children with infant colic, Austria 2011 and USA 2010.

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