1. Okwu mmalite
Thank you for choosing the Minbie 6 Months+ Breastfeeding Baby Bottle. This bottle is specifically designed to support your baby's natural breastfeeding instincts while offering the convenience of bottle feeding. Its unique nipple design encourages a proper latch, helps prevent nipple confusion, and features an anti-colic valve to reduce air intake, promoting a more comfortable feeding experience.
This manual provides essential information on how to properly set up, use, clean, and maintain your Minbie bottle. Please read it thoroughly before first use and keep it for future reference.
2. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The Minbie 6 Months+ Breastfeeding Baby Bottle system includes the following components:
- 1 x 9oz PPSU Bottle
- 1 x 6P Paced Nipple (pre-installed or included)
- 1 x 6 Month+ Fast Flow Nipple
- 1 x Collar and Cap Assembly
The bottle is constructed from high-quality PPSU (Polyphenylsulfone) material, known for its durability and heat resistance. The nipples are made from premium-quality soft silicone, free from BPA and other harmful substances.

Minbie 6 Months+ Breastfeeding Baby Bottle with two silicone nipples.
Akụkụ ndị bụ isi:
- Revolutionary Nipple Design: Nurtures instinctive breastfeeding latch, strengthens breastfeeding coordination, avoids nipple confusion, and replicates instinctive breastfeeding motion.
- Anti-Colic Valve: Helps prevent your baby from taking in too much air, reducing gas and reflux.
- Durable PPSU Material: High heat resistance and long-lasting.
- BPA-efu: Safe for your baby.

Table illustrating the benefits of the Minbie revolutionary nipple design, including nurturing instinctive latch and preventing colic.

Diagram explaining the unique design of the Minbie nipple and its benefits for breastfeeding babies.
3. Ntọala na Mgbakọ
3.1 Nhicha mbụ
Before first use, and after each subsequent use, all bottle components must be thoroughly cleaned and sterilized. Refer to the 'Cleaning and Maintenance' section for detailed instructions.
3.2 Assembling the Bottle
- Gbaa mbọ hụ na akụkụ niile dị ọcha ma kpọọ nkụ.
- Insert the desired Minbie nipple (6P Paced or 6 Month+ Fast Flow) into the collar from the top, pulling it through until it sits securely.
- Screw the assembled collar and nipple onto the bottle base until snug. Do not overtighten.
- Place the cap over the nipple to keep it hygienic until feeding time.

Minbie bottle held horizontally, showing the nipple and collar assembly.
4. Ntuziaka ọrụ
4.1 Preparing the Feed
- Prepare formula or express breast milk according to manufacturer's instructions or healthcare professional's advice.
- Fill the Minbie bottle with the prepared feed. Do not overfill beyond the maximum marking.
- Ensure the feed is at a safe, lukewarm temperature before offering to your baby. Test a few drops on your wrist.

Minbie bottle filled with milk, ready for feeding.
4.2 Feeding Your Baby
The Minbie nipple is designed to encourage a deep, wide latch similar to breastfeeding. Encourage your baby to open wide and take a good portion of the nipple and areola-like base into their mouth.
- Jide nwa gị n'ọnọdụ dị mma, nke kwụ ọtọ ọkara.
- Gently touch the nipple to your baby's lips to encourage them to open their mouth wide.
- Once your baby latches, ensure their lips are flanged outwards and a good seal is formed around the nipple base.
- Observe your baby's feeding cues and allow them to pace their feeding. The Minbie nipple requires your baby to work for the feed, mimicking the effort required at the breast.
- Keep the bottle tilted to ensure the nipple remains full of milk, minimizing air intake.

A mother feeding her baby with the Minbie bottle, illustrating proper feeding posture.
5. Nhicha na mmezi
Proper cleaning and sterilization are crucial for your baby's health and to prolong the life of your Minbie bottle.
5.1 Mwepu
Before cleaning, fully disassemble the bottle into its individual components: bottle base, nipple, collar, and cap.
5.2 Nhicha
- Ịsacha aka: Wash all components in warm, soapy water using a bottle brush for the bottle and a nipple brush for the nipple. Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Igwe efere: All components are dishwasher safe. Place them on the top rack of your dishwasher.
5.3 igba ogwu
After cleaning, sterilize all components using one of the following methods:
- esi: Place components in boiling water for 5 minutes. Ensure they do not touch the bottom or sides of the pot to prevent damage.
- Ọgwụ Sterilizer Steam: Use a steam sterilizer according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Cold Water Sterilization: Use a cold water sterilization solution according to the manufacturer's instructions.
5.4 Nchekwa
Store clean and dry components in a clean, covered container. Avoid direct sunlight or heat.
5.5 Nyocha
Regularly inspect nipples for signs of wear, tear, or stickiness. Replace nipples immediately if any damage is observed. The PPSU bottle is highly durable, but inspect for cracks or damage periodically.

Agara nso view of the Minbie silicone nipple, highlighting its unique shape.
6. Nchọpụta nsogbu
- Na-agbapụta: Ensure all components are correctly assembled and tightened. Check that the nipple is fully pulled through the collar and forms a tight seal. Avoid overfilling the bottle.
- Baby struggling to latch or feed: The Minbie nipple requires a specific deep latch. Ensure your baby opens wide and takes a good portion of the nipple into their mouth. If your baby is accustomed to other bottles, there may be a slight learning curve. Consult a lactation consultant if difficulties persist.
- Excessive gas or reflux: While the Minbie bottle has an anti-colic valve, ensure the bottle is tilted correctly during feeding to keep the nipple full of milk. Check for proper latch to minimize air intake. If issues continue, consult your pediatrician.
- Nipple flow too fast/slow: Ensure you are using the correct nipple for your baby's age and feeding stage. The 6 Months+ bottle comes with a Fast Flow nipple. Minbie offers various flow rates for different developmental stages.
7. Nkọwapụta
| Akụkụ ngwaahịa | 2.36 x 2.36 x 6.69 sentimita asatọ |
| Ibu Ibu | 5.6 ounces |
| Ike | 9 ounces |
| Ngwa karama | PPSU (Polyphenylsulfone) |
| Nipple Material | Silikoni |
| Enweghị Ihe | BPF Free |
| Igwe efere dị mma | Ee |
| Ụdị Ara Karama | Wepụrụ |
| Ụdị karama | Anti-Colic Bottle |
| Ụdị | Ọnwa 6 + |
8. Ozi nchekwa
- Jiri ngwaahịa a mgbe niile na nlekọta ndị okenye.
- Ejila ọnụ ara na-enye nri eme ihe ka ọ bụrụ ntụ ntụ.
- Ịṅụ mmiri na-aga n'ihu na ogologo oge ga-eme ka ezé ezé.
- Lelee nri nri mgbe niile tupu iri nri.
- Debe ihe niile eji eme ihe n'ebe ụmụaka agaghị eru.
- Before each use, inspect the nipple and pull it in all directions. Discard at the first signs of damage or weakness.
- Echekwala na ìhè anyanwụ kpọmkwem ma ọ bụ n'akụkụ ebe okpomọkụ.
9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
Minbie products are designed for durability and performance. For any questions, concerns, or support regarding your Minbie 6 Months+ Breastfeeding Baby Bottle, please contact Minbie customer service directly. Refer to the product packaging or the official Minbie websaịtị maka ozi kọntaktị.




