- Made of silicone.
- Appropriate for infants 0-3 months of age.
- Instructions included.
Product Description
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Slow flow teats. Fits with all medela feeding bottles.
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Key Features
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The uniqueness of the Medela bottles and teats lies in the
bottle: It is made of Polypropylene, a Bisphenol-A free plastic
and a safe alternative to the controversially discussed
Polycarbonate (PC) bottles.
* Safe-100 percent Bisphenol-A free materials-for the of
the baby.
* Easy to clean>Dishwasher and microwave-safe materials.
* Flexible use>Ideal for collecting, storing and feeding
milk.
Indication
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* To feed y term babies, once feeding is well
established.
* To be used in combination with Medela milk bottles, lids
and discs.
Recommendation for use
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* Always use with Medela milk Bottles.
* Replace teats if damaged or worn out.
* For hygiene reasons, we recommend replacing teats at the latest
after 3 months of use.
* Always use this product under adult supervision.
* All parts which are not in use must be kept out of children’s
reach.
* Never use a teat as a soother.
* Continuous and prolonged sucking of fluids can cause tooth
decay.
milk Storage
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* When freezing do not fill bottles/bags more than 3/4 full to
allow space for expansion.
* Label bottles/bags with the date of pumping.
* In order to preserve the components of the milk, thaw in
the refrigerator overnight or by holding the bottle/bag under
running warm water (max 37 degree Celsius).
* Gently shake the bottle/bag to blend any that has
separated.
* Do not thaw frozen milk in a microwave oven or in a pan
of boiling water (danger of burning).
* Do not store milk in the door of the refrigerator.
Statement about storage time of milk
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Our guidelines for the storage of milk are based on the
latest published publications on the topic and on practical
advises and experiences of lactation consultants. These data
demonstrate that human milk collected in such a way to minimize
bacterial contamination can be safely refrigerated in accordance
with our recommendations. Based on this new update, we will
change in all our instruction manuals as follow:
* In a refrigerator, milk can be refrigerated 3-5days,.
* In a refrigerator freezer compartment for up to 6months.
* In a deep freezer up to 12 months.
Our standard differs slightly from the US standard because we are
exporting to a variety of different countries in which storage
conditions and fluctuation of living temperature are different
enough to require more strict recommendations.
Useful Hints/Trouble Shooting
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* Flow rate of teat is engraved on flange. S stands for slow
flow, M stands for medium flow.
* Slow Flow Teat: appropriate for infants 0-3 months of age.
* Medium Flow Teat: appropriate for infants 4-6 months of age.
Consisting of
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* 2 Medium Flow Teats (M).
From the Manufacturer
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About Medela
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In almost 40 years, Medela has developed from a one man
distribution company to a global producer of the most
technologically advanced pumps and feeding
accessories – which have been used by millions of mothers and
their babies worldwide.
Throughout its history, Medela has been pushing the boundaries to
create safe, efficient and best-selling products: Medela
introduced the world’s first quality manual pump in 1983,
and the world’s first phototherapy system for the of
neonatal jaundice which was small enough to be placed in a baby’s
cot, in 1994. More recently, Medela introduced the 2-Phase
Expression Technology, the world’s only research-based
pump technology that mimics a baby’s natural sucking rhythm,
resulting in getting mothers more milk in less time. A key aspect
of Medela’s past and present success is a relentless focus on
research-based medical technology – which will insure, on an
on-going base, innovations in the fields of feeding,
phototherapy and "care".
feeding Benefits feeding provides close physical
contact for an ideal relationship between mother and child.
Advantages of feeding for the mother
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* Quicker return of uterus to pre-pregnancy size with minimal
bleeding
* Lower risk of cancer and ovarian cancer
* Less stress since milk is always available
* Saves time, costs and waste
* Nursing the baby helps the mother regain her normal figure
* feeding mothers often experience an increased
self-confidence and a better adjustment with their babies
* fed babies are ier so their mothers will have less
absenteeism from their workplace.
Advantages of feeding for the baby
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* Most natural nourishment
* Protection against infections such as diarrhoea, otitis media
* Promotion of optimal brain growth and intelligence of the child
* milk meets the needs of the baby; its composition changes
according to the baby's age
* Mouth, jaw and tongue movements during suckling have a positive
influence on the speech development
* Less incidence of ic diseases
* fed babies have a decreased risk for Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome (SIDS)
* feeding a premature baby decreases his risk to develop
necrotizing enter colitis (NEC)
* milk has the right temperature and needs no preparation.
It is readily available whenever your baby needs it
* feeding is more than just food. It enhances the emotional
bond between the child and the mother and provides warmth, love
and affection.
milk
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feeding is one of the most beautiful experiences for mother
and child. milk contains all the important ents and
antibodies for a baby to thrive. feeding helps the baby to
build up his own immune system. There is no other nourishment
which has the specific contents for a new-born. For this reason,
the World Organization (WHO), midwives and lactation
consultants as well as Paediatricians all recommend that babies
should be nourished exclusively with milk during the first
six months after they are born.