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What Is the Green Thing in Dr. Brown's Bottles? Explained for Parents
The green part in Dr. Brown's bottles is a silicone vent system that prevents air from mixing with milk, reducing gas and colic. It's safe, designed for babies, and should be cleaned regularly and replaced every 2-3 months.
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Published ON: 1 JanThe green part in Dr. Brown's bottles is a silicone vent system that prevents air from mixing with milk, reducing gas and colic. It's safe, designed for babies, and should be cleaned regularly and replaced every 2-3 months.
Published ON: 22 Jan