Flexible™ Peristaltic Teat S 2pcs
Flexible™ Peristaltic Teat S 2pcs
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Description
Description
A soft, slim-neck teat designed for easy, comfortable latching.
Made with double-thickness silicone for just the right softness and flexibility, the Flexible Peristaltic Teat supports natural feeding flow.
Its built-in venting system helps reduce swallowed air and minimise colic, keeping feeding time calm and comfy.
BPA & BPS Free
Size S · Round Hole · 0+ 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
-Slim neck design
-Double-thickness silicone for softness & flexibility
-Unique venting system to reduce swallowed air
-BPA & BPS free
-Size S round hole
Benefits
-Helps baby latch comfortably and easily
-Supports a smoother feeding rhythm
-Reduces gas, colic, and fussiness
-Safe for everyday use from newborn+
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