SOFTOUCH BPP PERISTALTIC PLUS TEAT S 2PCS
SOFTOUCH BPP PERISTALTIC PLUS TEAT S 2PCS
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Description
Description
Give your little one a natural, comfy feed with the SofTouch™ Peristaltic PLUS Teat. Designed to mimic the breast, its wide-neck shape and soft, textured surface help reduce nipple confusion and support an easy, secure latch.
Firm yet gentle, it lets babies use their natural sucking motion, while the AVS anti-colic system keeps milk flowing smoothly to reduce gas and fussiness.
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.
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
-Wide-neck teat shaped like a breast
-Textured surface for a secure, natural latch
-Firm yet soft silicone supports natural sucking motion
-Air Ventilation System (AVS) for smooth milk flow
-BPA & BPS free
Benefits
-Helps reduce nipple confusion
-Encourages proper tongue position and comfortable feeding
-Supports steady milk flow while helping reduce colic
-Safe, gentle, and ideal for newborns
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