Pigeon Flexible™ III Bottle T-Ester 250ml
Pigeon Flexible™ III Bottle T-Ester 250ml
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Description
Description
The Pigeon Flexible T-Ester Bottle provides a premium glass-like clarity for better visibility and unlike other plastic baby bottles is UV sterilizer friendly.
The new upgraded Pigeon Flexible Nursing Bottles come with a research-based latch-on line for appropriate latching, and even softer nipple that is closest to mother’s breast.
A Flexible™ Peristaltic teat is supplied with this bottle. Aiming to minimise swallowed air and reduce colic in babies, the 250ml Flexible™ Peristaltic PP baby bottle offers a unique venting system. With a slim neck and double thick material, the Flexible™ Peristaltic teat also encourages a seamless latch.
Anti-colic with advanced air vent system that minimises swallowed air as baby drinks. Have more peace of mind and enjoy the treasured moments with your little one!
The opening of the nipple is round-cut which allows milk to flow out consistently and gradually. Newborns have yet to develop any jaw muscles, thus the nipple is designed to support their sucking ability at this age.
Bottle capacity: 250ml. Teat size M - round hole, 4+ 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
-UV sterilizer friendly
-Double-thick, elastic teat material
-Unique venting and advanced air vent system
-Anti-colic design to reduce swallowed air
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