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[quote=Anonymous]They will leak when you travel, unless they are straight upright. You need to use the little disk or a separate cap and bring the other parts. But, if they are leaking from the collar while you are feeding, there is probably milk in the vent system (the "straw" part). There should be no milk in the straw part. If the collar is leaking, pop the baby off, hold the bottle upright, and unscrew the top just about all the way. Wait a moment and if you can, watch to see the milk drop out of the straw. Screw the lid on but NOT super super tight. It will leak again for another minute while it drains out but after that you won't have any more leakage from the collar as long as you keep the straw part clear. I learned this when my second kid was 6 months old. It could have save me sooooo much agita![/quote]
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