-Benefits:
-The nipple is designed to replicate the shape and feel of a mother’s breast, which can help ease the transition between breastfeeding and bottle-feeding.
-The unique design allows for a peristaltic motion that encourages babies to suck in a way that is similar to breastfeeding. This can promote better latch and feeding efficiency.
- Made from soft silicone.
-The nipple is gentle on an infant’s gums and mouth, reducing discomfort during feeding.
-The nipples come in different flow rates (S for slow), allowing parents to choose the appropriate one based on their baby’s age and feeding needs.
-The design allows for easy cleaning and sterilization, which is crucial for maintaining hygiene when feeding infants.
-These nipples are specifically designed to fit Pigeon bottles, ensuring a secure fit and minimizing leaks during feeding.
-Main Ingredients & Their benefits:
-Silicone Nipple: Made from soft, flexible, and durable silicone, free from harmful chemicals, designed to mimic breastfeeding and promote a smooth milk flow to reduce colic.
-Product Specifications:
-Size: Small.
-Contains 3 pcs.
-Precautions:
-When using the Pigeon Peristaltic Nipple, it is essential to consider the following precautions:
- Ensure that you are using the correct flow rate nipple suitable for your baby’s age and developmental stage to prevent choking or aspiration.
-Check the nipple regularly for any signs of wear or damage. If there are cracks or tears, replace it immediately to avoid potential hazards.
-Always wash your hands before handling bottles and nipples. Sterilize them according to manufacturer instructions before first use and after each use.
-Always supervise your baby while they are feeding with a bottle to ensure they do not choke or have difficulty swallowing.
- If you have concerns about your baby’s feeding habits or if they show signs of discomfort while using the nipple, consult with a pediatrician or lactation consultant.
-Side Effects:
-While generally safe when used correctly, there may be some side effects associated with using bottle nipples like the Pigeon Peristaltic Nipple:
-Some infants may experience confusion between breast and bottle if introduced too early or without proper guidance, potentially leading to difficulties in breastfeeding.
-Improper latching or sucking techniques can lead to air intake during feeding, which may cause gas or colicky symptoms in some infants.
- Although rare, some babies may develop sensitivities or allergic reactions to silicone materials used in nipples; watch for signs such as rashes around the mouth area.
- With faster flow rates available, there is a risk of overfeeding if caregivers do not monitor how much milk is being consumed by the infant during bottle-feeding sessions.
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