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The MAM Bottle Nipples Extra Slow Flow Nipple Size 0 are designed for newborns and older babies, featuring SkinSoft silicone that mimics the feel of breastfeeding. These BPA-free nipples provide a slow and steady flow, ensuring a comfortable feeding experience. With a unique flat design and air valve technology, they fit perfectly into your baby's mouth and prevent collapse, making them compatible with all MAM bottles.






| Product Dimensions | 2.2 x 3.74 x 4.72 inches |
| Item model number | 6442-006-0-1 |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material free | Bisphenol A Free |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Style | Extra Slow Flow |
| Batteries required | No |
| Bottle nipple type | Extra Slow Flow Nipple |
| Item Weight | 0.96 ounces |
T**G
Perfect Fit for Newborns – Size Zero MAM Extra Slow Flow Nipples Work Great with MAM Bottles
These MAM Extra Slow Flow Nipples are a game changer! After trying many different bottles, I was searching for bottles without leaks or nipples that flowed too fast for my newborn. But these nipples are perfect. The slow flow mimics breastfeeding, which makes the transition between breast and bottle so much easier for my baby. The flow is just right—no leaks, no fast drips—and my little one takes to them really well. The nipples are soft and high-quality, and cleaning them is a breeze. I’m so glad I found these—they’ve made bottle-feeding a much smoother experience for both of us!
R**E
Good quality
Perfect size for my 3 month old.
N**Y
Perfect for Breastfed Babies!
These bottle nipples are an absolute game-changer for any breastfeeding family. The shape is incredibly natural and mimics the breast so well that my baby transitions seamlessly between nursing and bottle-feeding. I was worried about nipple confusion, but these completely eliminated that concern.The flow is just right—not too fast or slow—and my baby seems so comfortable and content during feedings. Cleanup is a breeze too!If you're breastfeeding and need a bottle that supports that journey, I highly recommend these. They’ve made our feeding routine so much easier!
C**Y
We love mam!
We love using the mam bottles. We have used them for our past 2 babies. We bought the next size up on nipples. Works well!!! Great quality.
K**A
The Right Flow
These nipples were just the right flow for my reflux-y and tongue-tied baby. She was able to drink from them easily, even before we discovered her tie.
L**H
WINNER!
Let me start by saying I've tried a number of wide neck nipples including Lansinoh, Evenflo Balance, Comotomo, Avent, NUK, and narrow neck nipples including Avima, Dr. Brown's, and Lifefactory. It has been a frustrating journey as I bought bottles and found the nipples they came with to be too fast flowing and had to buy nipples separately, only to find my baby still doesn't feed well on them. My son is nearly two months old and has been mostly bottle fed, with some time at breast.I thought I settled on Evenflo Balance and Lansinoh slow flow but decided to give MAM a try, and I'm so glad I did. This nipple checks all of my boxes, including some the other two don't. I was looking for a wider neck, a soft nipple, a vented nipple, and MOST IMPORTANTLY, a feeding experience that doesn't leave my son gulping air and drowning. Evenflo Balance loses on nipple softness (quite rigid), flow rate (I find it a bit toooo slow where my son will fall asleep before finishing a bottle, and the next level up is too fast), and my son always seems to find latching on it very awkward. Lansinoh provides a very natural easy latch and softer nipple, but even the slow flow is too fast for my son. He needs to be burped frequently during feedings on the Lansinoh.My son latches to MAM easily with NO ISSUES during feeding. He only needed to be burped at the end of feeding and fell asleep. The nipple is soft and fits the Lansinoh and Evenflo Balance wide neck bottles, so I don't have to buy any more bottles. This nipple doesn't leave me wanting for anything, so my search is over finally!!
V**A
Love them.
These are the only nipples my daughter likes!
A**G
Not the best for colic baby’s
Okay so yes within the past few weeks we purchased all of these to try with our two-month-old breastfed baby. Short version: every baby is different and Lansinoh won for ours.But here's some additional comparison points on all of these to help others decide and maybe avoid buying so many :)Background: our baby is now 2-months old, but we started trying bottles around 6 weeks. I stay home, so the goal for us is just occasional bottle feeding so I can have a little time away.Munchkin Latch: this is the bottle system we used with our now 2-year-old and he adapted to it well from around 6-weeks old. It's easy to clean, interchangeable with sippy cup parts, and has an adapter for direct pumping. Problem is our new baby just cried whenever we tried putting this bottle in his mouth, so we started looking at other bottles...Comotomo: super easy to clean with just your hands, looks awesome, feels nice and soft. Our baby was able to latch on to the large nipple surface, however, the nipple itself is very long and he seemed to be struggling with this. He drank from it the first time we tried, but wasn't HAPPY and was squirming and joking a bit. The nipple is also very slippery, unlike some of the others with a matte finish, and the super wide bottle makes it difficult to fit most bottle warmers (didn't fit our boon orb or Intel-a-temp). Lastly, no breast pump attachments.MAM: this nipple looks completely different from comotomo so I thought it'd be worth a try. Our baby wouldn't even drink from this one unfortunately- he just cried and made a face like "what's this foreign object in my mouth" :( Also, I didn't like the complexity of the bottle - there's a bottom cap, a bottom rubbery insert valve, and then the nipple, nipple ring and cap. And the bottle just looks unattractive in my opinion compared to competitors - not that it would've mattered if he liked this one :)Breastflow: our baby drank an entire 3oz the first time we used this, WITH a smile, and fell asleep after. I thought this would be the one! But the next two days he refused in and just chewed on the stiff inner nipple. The outer nipple on this one is very thin and fully collapsed when he drank from it. And milk gets stuck between the two nipple prices and you have to squeeze it just right to get it to go back down into the bottle where your baby can drink it or you can save it. (A feature that's a little complicated to show a baby sitter, etc) Honestly the double nipple seems to be a waste because it only slows the flow for your baby's FIRST suck - after that, milk goes into the outer nipple and comes out just as easily as any other bottle. The idea is to simulate the natural let-down of breast milk, but it only added a 1 second delay.Adiri: so we never got to use this one because our baby loved Lansinoh. But I did provide a picture of the nipple and wanted to mention that the nipple had a wonderful soft, matte finish that seems would be easier for baby to latch too. It also looks the coolest of all the bottles. Downside it had a lot of parts to keep track of and clean.Lansinoh **THE WINNER**: our baby instantly latched with this bottle and it just felt "right". He's drank from this easily with mom, when sleepy and fussy, with dad, etc - some of our key test times, and it past. The bottle design is wonderfully simple and the nipple has a very nice feel - it's very thick, but soft and partially matte finished. I love that I can direct pump with the very affordable Lansinoh manual pump (comes with a free bottle too), and the design is super simple and easy to clean. The air vent for this one is in the nipple, just like Comotomo, which is great because there's no worries about leaks from a bottom plug, etc. But my ONLY complaint is 1) the air valve can sometimes make a loud noise which I worry will startle the baby (so far he hasn't seems to notice it) and 2) it only comes in purple.
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