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2016: Issue 4
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The next Dr. Brown’s® webinar will be on Thursday, June 23rd at 1 p.m EST “The Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Epidemic: Managing Infant Oral Feeding Challenges through Individualized and Unit Specific Interventions” Speaker: Mary S. Stanford PhD(c), MS, CCC-SLP from Teachers College at Columbia University Program of Speech Language Pathology Department of Biobehavioral Sciences Mary Stanford
... continue reading.Did You Know: May
With a standard bottle, the pressure or vacuum in the bottle can vary depending on how tight the nipple/collar is tightened. With the Dr. Brown’s® bottle system, there is no vacuum effect, which allows the pressure to remain neutral and infants can control their own negative suction Research has demonstrated (Fucile et al 2009) that
... continue reading.Clinical Spotlight: May
1. S. Fucile, E. Gisel, R. J. Schanler, and C. Lau, “A controlled flow vacuum-free bottle system enhances preterm infants’ nutritive sucking skills,”Dysphagia, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 145–151, 2009. 2. Lau et al., “A self-paced oral feeding system that enhances preterm infants’ oral feeding skills.” Journal of Neonatal Nursing (2015) 21, 121e126. “How does
... continue reading.What Dr. Brown’s® users have to say
“Our daughter was born with bilateral cleft lip and was not able to suck well. We have heard from friends and forums about the success parents have had with the Dr. Brown’s Specialty Feeding System®, especially on infants with cleft lips and palates. It worked like magic. We had tried another system available in the
... continue reading.Supporting Positive Feeding Outcomes – Why Dr. Brown’s®?

Dr. Brown’s Natural Flow® Feeding System is the ideal bottle system for an infant’s initial feeding experience as well as infants with challenging feeding issues. This patented, unique bottle system is: A “Vacuum-Less” bottle eliminating the vacuum/resistance within the bottle allowing the pressure to remain neutral and infants can control their own negative suction. Supports
... continue reading.Past Newsletters
Upcoming Webinar:
Next Conference:
The American Academy of Pediatrics 2016 National Conference & Exhibition
October 22 – 25, 2016
Did You Know?
Nipples marketed as “slow-flow” vary considerably in the flow rates delivered, with some having three times the flow of others.
Dr. Brown’s® Ultra-Preemie™ Level nipple is the reportedly the slowest nipple flow rate on the market at 3.39ml/min along with being the most consistent and dependable.
Of the 50 Best Children’s Hospital’s in Neonatology listed on the 2015-2016 U.S. News & World Health Report, Dr. Brown’s® Medical Products are utilized in 75% of these well respected medical facilities.