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Dr. Brown’s Options+ Wide-Neck Baby Bottle Nipple, Level 2 ( 3 to 6 Months), Pack of 2

  • Level 2 Silicone Baby Bottle Nipples

  • 2 pack replacement nipple

  • Supersoft and made of high grade silicone

  • Dishwasher safe

  • For babies 3 months and older

  • Breast-like shape encourages proper latch for natural feeding experience

  • Correctly contoured nipple shape and soft silicone give comfortable feeding experience and helps avoid nipple confusion

  • Perfect for switching from breast to bottle and back again

🍼 Description & Key Features

Medium flow rate, for 3+ months: Level 2 is a medium‑speed flow nipple, labeled for babies aged around 3–6 months. This is the recommended next step once your little one grows beyond Level 1 .

Anti‑colic vent system: Designed to reduce gas, burping, and spit-up, the internal vent system allows vacuum-free feeding—clinically proven to increase feeding comfort and preserve nutrients .

Consistent, dependable flow: Provides predictable milk delivery so infants can feed at their own pace without sudden surges or lags .

Breast‑shaped silicone nipple: Encourages a natural latch, easing transitions between breast and bottle feeding .

Fits Options+ wide‑neck bottles: Compatible with all Dr. Brown’s Options+ wide‑neck bottles for simplified cleaning and assembly .

Safe & easy to clean: Made of soft 100% silicone, BPA‑free, and safe for use in top‑rack dishwashers, sterilizers, and boiling water .

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✅ Benefits

Supports older infants' feeding needs: Level 2 offers a bit more flow than Level 1, suitable for babies who take longer on Level 1 or show signs of feeding frustration.

Reduces digestive discomfort: The venting helps minimize colic symptoms and supports nutrient retention for better digestion and restful sleep .

Natural bottle-to-breast transition: The nipple design mimics breastfeeding, making switching between breast and bottle easier .

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⚠️ Considerations & Parent Insights

Flow may feel fast: While Level 2 is rated for 3 months and older, some babies transition earlier if they struggle with Level 1. Reddit users report improved feeding performance by switching at around 3 months or even before, despite the official age label .

Possible dribble or leakage with wide‑neck style: Some babies have trouble sealing wide‑neck nipples, leading to dribbling or milk leakage. Narrow‑neck versions may be more suitable for certain infants .

Nipple collapse risk: If the vent system is removed or the bottle is improperly assembled, the nipple can collapse or invert during feeding—especially if held at the wrong angle .

Transition to Level 2 may cause temporary spit-up or cough as baby adjusts. Many report a brief adaptation period before feeding improves .

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📋 Product Summary

Feature Details

Flow Level Level 2 (Medium flow, ~15 ml/min typical rate)

Recommended Age ~3 to 6 months (or earlier if baby needs faster flow)

Bottle Compatibility Dr. Brown’s Options+ wide‑neck bottles

Material Soft 100% silicone, BPA‑free

Venting Mechanism Options+ internal vent system supports vacuum-free feeding

Cleaning Dishwasher (top rack), sterilizer, boiling water safe

Nipple Shape Breast-like latch shape for natural feeding and transition

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💬 Real‑World Parent Feedback

> “If your baby is frustrated or falling asleep mid-feed eating slowly with Level 1, many parents report much faster and successful feeding when switching to Level 2—even around 3 months.” — e.g. “He chowed down 3 oz in 12 minutes … totally changed my baby…”

> “User feedback shows some babies dribble or have trouble with the wide‑neck fit. Some find narrower nipples more manageable for a tight seal.”

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🧠 Tips for Best Use

1. Watch for feeding cues: Long feed times, yawning mid-feed, fatigue, or clicking noises often indicate the need to transition to Level 2 sooner .

2. Use vent properly: Assemble the anti-colic insert neatly and avoid over-tightening. Use the vent for colic; remove it once baby outgrows sensitivity—but beware of nipple collapse or leaks if removed improperly .

3. Hold bottle at proper angle: Keeping the bottom of the vent tube above milk helps prevent the nipple from collapsing and ensures smoother flow .

4. Consider paced feeding techniques: Slow, controlled feeding with breaks can improve feeding even when flow increases .

5. Try narrow-neck alternative if needed: If dribbling persists or latch is poor, Dr. Brown’s narrow-neck nipples may suit better for some infants .

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