Adiri Natural Nurser


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21bao6g4egl_sl500_aa280_Argh!  I hated everything about this bottle.  Believe me, as soon as my son was born, he loved to eat.  So, being that I was suffering from major sleep deprivation, I was on an adamant search for the bottle that would assist in helping me take a break from breastfeeding.  I thought it would be the Adiri Natural Nurser since the bottle features the only nipple truly shaped like a mother’s breast.  It had such appeal with a petal shaped vent that  helps reduce colic, and the Fill, Twist and Feed system that is easy to use.  Also, made of soft polycarbonate-free and bisphenol-A free materials. In addition, the 8-ounce capacity bottle is dishwasher safe.  But to my dismay, I just couldn’t stand how much it leaked.  Trying to fill  Adiri Natural Nurser with formula is just a disaster!  The twist cap is  on the base of the bottle and you flip it over so that the nipple with the cover on becomes the base.  It is just illogical!  Even with the cap tightly on, it leaks and when I finish mixing the formula and ready to feed, as soon as I take the cap off, which takes a bit of strength, formula leakes through the nipple.  The idea of resembling a boob works, but the concept is only great in theory.  Carried out, there’s major leakage.  Also, there is no way you can heat the bottle.  Plus, it’s so pricey….$12.50 for one.

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