Cleft Palate Soft Bottle 240mL
Cleft Palate Soft Bottle 240mL
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Description
Description
The Pigeon Cleft Palate Soft Bottle is specially designed to assist babies with feeding difficulties due to a cleft palate. Crafted from soft polypropylene in an ergonomic oval shape, the cleft palate baby bottle allows for comfortable handling by allowing caregivers to control milk flow through gentle squeezing.
The larger, specialised teat makes it easier for babies to latch on and drink compared to standard teats. The bottle teat’s innovative design, thicker on one side and thinner on the other, enables easier milk intake when the baby lightly presses with their tongue and mouth. Additionally, a milk flow regulator prevents liquid from going in the wrong direction.
As each cleft palate is unique use the regular teat when your baby is ready to accept it. The small teat is recommended for newborns.
Includes 1 x small and 1 x regular cleft palate silicone teat.
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Please refer to the product packaging for usage instructions.
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