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If you’re one of the estimated three quarters of American moms who has breastfed a baby, you probably know that transitioning to bottle feeding – or at least having the option of bottle feeding – is important.

Stay tuned to this episode of Access Health as we learn about Tommee Tippee®. The company’s latest innovation, the Closer to Nature® baby bottle, was designed to mimic the natural flex, stretch and movement of a mother’s breast. Two additional new products are the Ultra baby bottle and the Pump and Go™ breast milk storage and feeding system. The Ultra bottle gives baby a smooth and comfortable feeding experience, while Pump and Go™ is a single pouch that takes your milk straight from the breast to the baby bottle. To learn more about Tommee Tippee™ products, visit http://www.tommeetippee.us/.

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