Flexible™ Peristaltic Teat L 2pcs
Flexible™ Peristaltic Teat L 2pcs
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Description
Description
A soft, slim-neck teat designed for easy, comfortable latching. Made with double-thickness silicone for the right balance of softness and flexibility, it helps babies feed naturally and smoothly.
Its built-in venting system reduces air intake to help minimise colic, keeping feeds calmer and more comfortable.
BPA & BPS free.
Teat size L, round hole. 9+ months.
How to use
How to use
-To assemble, insert the teat into the top of the bottle cap/collar.
-Press down firmly to check teat is secure and even.
-Press to make sure the air ventilation system opens.
-Screw onto the bottle.
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
-Made with double-thickness silicone material
-Balanced softness and flexibility for comfortable feeding
-Built-in venting system to reduce air intake
-Anti-colic design
-Round-hole opening for smooth milk flow
-Teat size L, suitable for babies 9 months and above
-BPA and BPS free materials
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FAQ's about Flexible™ Peristaltic Teat L 2pcs
Your baby is fussing every time they feed – this could mean that they are getting frustrated with the flow of milk from the bottle as it’s not coming fast enough.
The teat keeps collapsing when the baby is drinking, (and it’s not because the air flow valve is blocked). This can mean that the baby is sucking too hard for the size of the hole in the teat and a vacuum is being created, hence the teat collapses. The baby is now trying to drink faster than the size of the teat will allow.
If your teats have discoloured it is likely that they have been in contact with high temperatures during washing and sterilising.
Kindly check the temperature for your electric steriliser that it doesn’t exceed 110 degrees celsius and discard discoloured teat.
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