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Six clear baby bottle nipples arranged in three pairs on a white studio background with soft reflections beneath each item.

Dr. Brown's

New Dr. Brown's Original Nipple, Level 4 (9m+), 6 Count

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Dr. Brown's Original Nipple Level 4 (6-pack) is a fast-flow silicone nipple for babies 9 months and older. Designed for Dr. Brown's narrow bottles, it works with the Anti-Colic vent system to reduce colic, spit-up, and gas. The 100% silicone, BPA-free nipple provides a consistent, vacuum-free flow that mimics breastfeeding, with a breast-like shape for proper latch.

Material
100% silicone
Gender
unisex
Category
Baby & Toddler > Nursing & Feeding > Baby Bottle Nipples & Liners > Baby Bottle Nipples
GTIN
072239305799
MPN
DRBROWNS-072239305799-NEWOVERSTOCK-NOBOX

Specifications

Dr. Brown's Original Level 4 nipple for babies 9 months+, fastest flow, anti-colic vent, 100% silicone, 6 count.

Anti-colic internal vent system, clinically proven to reduce colic, vacuum-free feeding, breast-like nipple shape, consistent flow, fits Dr. Brown's narrow bottles.

Material
100% silicone
Gender
unisex
Age Group
infant
Condition
new
Category
Baby & Toddler > Nursing & Feeding > Baby Bottle Nipples & Liners > Baby Bottle Nipples

Additional Attributes

  • Anti-Colic internal vent system
  • Clinically proven to reduce colic
  • Vacuum-free feeding
  • Breast-like nipple shape
  • Encourages proper latch
  • Eases breast to bottle transition
  • Preserves nutrients
  • Aids digestion
  • Super-soft 100% silicone
  • Fits Dr. Brown's narrow bottles
  • BPA free
  • Dishwasher safe (top rack)
  • Safe for electric and microwave sterilizers
  • Safe for boiling water
  • Fastest flow for babies 9 months+
  • 6 count

Image Analysis

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Six clear baby bottle nipples arranged in three pairs on a white studio background with soft reflections beneath each item.

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Customer Reviews

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1 reviews · out of 5

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Reddit Insights

6 threads · r/FormulaFeeders, r/NICUParents, r/newborns

Reddit parents find Dr. Brown's Level 4 nipple flow very fast and generally recommend transitioning gradually, watching for baby's cues rather than age, with many babies content on lower levels.

mixed sentiment95% match

Overall sentiment is mixed: parents appreciate the nipple design but many find Level 4 too fast, causing choking and frustration, while others successfully use it for older babies needing faster flow.

Themes

Flow rate too fast for many babiesnegative
Transitioning between nipple levelsneutral
Signs of readiness for faster flowpositive
Trialing multiple nipple brandsmixed

Use Cases

  • Older babies ready for faster flow
  • Babies with advanced feeding skills

Watch Out For

mediumLevel 4 flow may be too fast and cause choking or frustration even in older babies.
lowDr. Brown's narrow and wide-neck nipples are not interchangeable.
mediumSkipping nipple levels can cause issues; it's best to transition gradually.

Community Q&A

Is Dr. Brown's Level 4 nipple too fast for my baby?
Many parents find it very fast and recommend trying lower levels first; watch for choking, coughing, or milk leaking.
When should I switch to Level 4 nipple?
Transition based on baby's feeding cues, not just age; many babies never need Level 4.

Compared To

vs Philips Avent Natural

Some parents switch to Avent when Dr. Brown's flow is too fast

vs Tommee Tippee

Similar flow issues reported with Tommee Tippee size 1 vs Dr. Brown's

vs Pigeon nipples

Parent switched to Pigeon nipples due to Dr. Brown's flow being too fast

Source Threads

  • Level 4 flow too fast for 5.5-month-old; parent switched to Avent

    I just bought the level 4 nipples for my 5.5 month old as the level 3 seemed too slow and he was getting frustrated. But the level 4 seems WAY too fast. He’s choking and milk is flowing out the sides of his mouth. Is this normal? Should I wait a few weeks and try again?

    u/usernamer/FormulaFeedersView thread →

  • Parents share current nipple sizes; many babies use Level 1 or 2

    My almost 8 month old is on size 2. Occasionally I try size 3 but he coughs and sputters so I go back to 2. My first never went above size 2.

    r/FormulaFeedersView thread →

  • NICU parent considers moving from Preemie to Level 1 nipple

    My 35 weeker (now 12 days old) is currently using preemie nipple. He does well with it, but sometimes takes 45 minutes to finish 50 mL. Thinking about moving to level 1.

    u/usernamer/NICUParentsView thread →

  • Level 1 flow too fast for newborn; parent seeks slower options

    I'm using the Dr Brown's nipples and they're WAY too fast for my 3 week old. She chokes and sputters. I'm using the size that came with the bottle (size 1). Are there slower flow nipples? I am using a turtle pace feeding method with no success yet.

    u/usernamer/newbornsView thread →

  • Transition from Preemie to T nipple too fast; parent switched to Pigeon

    We were using Dr browns preemie nipple and she's doing great. They just transitioned us to transitional nipple (T) but it's WAY too fast. She's choking and spitting up much more. Should I go back to preemie?

    u/usernamer/NICUParentsView thread →

  • Parents discuss when they switched to Level 2; many do so around 3-4 months

    We switched to level 2 around 3 months. He was getting frustrated with the slower flow and taking too long to eat (over 20 mins for a 4oz bottle). He’s been doing great on them.

    r/FormulaFeedersView thread →