TraylWokker
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
A first flow for newborns ahould be a zero flow. I'm not sure why it's a flow 1. I can't find flow 0 anywhere. Disappointed.
Mary
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
Good for newbornVery slow mimicing moms nipple
aorivera
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
Easy to clean, perfect nipple size, durable (i replace each nipple every 4 months or so), easy to use, and no leakage. If you choose to breastfeed your child, and need a bottle option that won't compromise their preference, THIS AventNatural line is the perfect for that. I use the glass bottles, as they don’t have to be replaced but sterilised (saving money in the long run). I’ve used this nipple (Flow 0) up to 1 year of age, with all three of my children and it’s perfect for going back and forth between expressed milk and breastfeeding.
Jonathan
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
I thought this could be a helpful review as I was confused at first I’ve used Avent bottles with my first baby and as a newborn she couldn’t handle the 0m+ even though it says for newborns so I’ve had to get the first flow nipples that’s meant for premies and newborns. Now 3 years later and on baby #2 I’m using the same bottles and needed the first flow nipples again. I guess Avent changed their nipples which made it a little confusing when I received the nipples I thought it was the same as the 0m+ but it’s not, the one I received is the new style for the size 0 that’s meant premies and newborn nipple
Jen S
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
Don’t buy these if you’re looking for flow 0 nipples bc they’ll scratch out and cover up the part of the packaging that says it’s flow 1. You have to look at the actual nipple to see that it has a 1 and not a 0. Super disappointing to be getting ready for baby’s arrival in 4 days just to be stuck without the right flow nipples for breastfeeding, and the replacements from another listing won’t be here til a week later. Hooray!
Hannah Carter
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024
The Avent nipples are great. I have used them with both of my kids.I ordered these believing I’d be receiving the First Flow (0) sized nipples, as pictured. When the item arrived, tape was covering the original packaging to hide that it was a slow flow (1) nipple. My newborn has been struggling with spitting up, so we were trying to find a smaller nipple. The First Flows are hard to find. Very disappointed in my purchase. Keeping because we will use the size 1s as she grows.
Cliente de
Reviewed in Mexico on August 10, 2018
excelente producto, llego en tiempo, el costo fue bueno y no hay queja alguna del producto por que todo llego en tiempo
AKNA
Reviewed in Mexico on March 15, 2017
FUNCIONO MUY BIEN CON MI BEBE RECIEN NACIDO, SE LE FACILITO MAS TOMAR LA FORMULA SIN TIRAR LA LECHE y NO LE FAVORECIO LOS COLICOS
Vishnu
Reviewed in India on December 25, 2017
Delivery is good but quality of the Nipples is not as expected and is being collapsed during feeding. waste of money, Phillips Avent 0 + m Nipples which are available in India are much better than these.
Brooke Dana Hunter
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2016
My son is 6 weeks old. I have searched high and low for a TRUE slow flow nipple. I've tried just about every bottle/nipple you can imagine. He would suck down 3.5 oz in under 5 min. I could always hear him gulping and milk would spill out of his mouth with every nipple I tried. This included..Dr brown, playtex drops ins & ventaire, tommee tippee, nuk, mOmma and avent standard. This was the first nipple that slowed him down and didn't drench him in milk. He also has reflux and a strong latch. So far I haven't had any issues with the nipple collapsing. I'll update if that changes. Mommas, give this a shot if you are needing to pace your baby's eating!Update: Ok, I've been using these for a few days and I have noticed some of the nipples will collapse during feeding. It doesn't happen with every nipple, so I don't know what the difference is but a couple of them will continuously collapse while my LO is eating and others don't do it all. I've tried making sure the ring isn't really tight but that didn't help. I have to unscrew the ring to get the air to release and fix the nipple. Yes, this is annoying, but it is still a great nipple for us. The pros outweigh the cons.My baby is now 4 months old and still using the size 0. He chokes when I try the size 1s. He has been bottle fed from day 1. Great nipples overall!
Ana M.
Reviewed in Mexico on October 25, 2016
No se les escurre la leche a los bebés por los lados de la boca. Ojo, sólo funcionan para los biberones avent natural.
Jennifer
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2015
The First Flow nipples are the elusive size 0 nipples. When we first started bottle feeding my breast fed son (at about 2 months old), we had the "infant starter kit", which has the 4 oz bottles. Those have size 1 nipples, and I assumed that was the smallest they had. My son would always choke on the milk the first few times he would drink from the bottle because it came out to fast. For various reasons, I decided to try the "preemie bottles", the 2 oz bottles, and those have the size 0 nipple. We tried that with my son after a weekend of exclusively breast feeding (when he was most prone to choke on the milk) and he had absolutely no problem! No choking, no coughing, no issues. Since then, I have replaced all the nipples in the house with the size 0 (we have the occasional size 1 hanging around and we always are annoyed when we accidentally grab one...). He is almost 6 months old and is still happiest with the size 0 nipples.Out of the 10 or so nipples we have obtained, 1 or 2 of them have some issue with their manufacturing and the nipples collapse. This is annoying but not worth removing a star. If we were more on top of it, I would return those, but we stay too busy to worry about it.