DR.BROWN'S Medical Specialty Baby Bottle 250 ml (SB815-MED)
Manufacturer Dr. Brown's
Product name: DR.BROWN'S Medical Specialty Baby Bottle 250 ml (SB815-MED)
Special feeding system with infant control valve. Produced in collaboration with infant feeding specialists, they often have feeding difficulties in newborns with cleft lip or palate, overgrown tongue, high palate, neuromotor dysfunctions or congenital skull development disorder.
Three important parts that ensure the functionality of the special feeding system:
- Infant control valve.
- Internal valve system guaranteeing free drinking without vacuum.
- Constant and reliable teat flow rate.
Unique one-way valve. Without the need for manual assistance.An infant control valve can be inserted into Dr.Brown's Narrow silicone teats of all flow rates and together they form the function of a sealing pacifier. Reduces the incidence of colic, belching, vomiting and bloating. Helps preserve vitamins C, A, E
and lipids. Feeding without vacuum as in breastfeeding.
Packaging
1 pcs 250ml Narrow baby bottle, 2 pcs infant control valve, 1 pcs silicone teat with Level 1 flow rate, 1 pcs cleaning brush
Warning
1. There is a danger of uneven heating (with cold and hot parts) when heating food in the microwave. For this reason, we do not recommend using a microwave oven for heating. If you heat formula in the microwave, always remember to remove the teat and sealing ring before heating. Test the temperature by dropping a few drops on your tongue or on the back of your hand. Mix the nutrition thoroughly beforehand so that hot and cold parts do not form.
2. Before each use, pull the teat to make sure it does not tear. Check the pacifier especially if the baby is teething. Replace the teat as soon as it starts to show any signs of wear, such as cracks or changes in shape.
3. Stop feeding before your baby has completely emptied the teat, this will prevent him from swallowing air which can cause colic or other digestive problems.
4. If the baby does not eat, remove the bottle from his mouth. Prolonged contact with milk, infant formula or other liquids can lead to tooth decay.
5. The components of the baby bottle are not intended for playing or for sucking.
6. If you have any feeding problems or questions, contact your pediatrician.
7. Leaving the bottle out of the baby's regular feeding time and for longer than necessary to feed, or falling asleep with the bottle (with contents other than water), can cause or contribute to the development of early tooth decay.
Warning
1. There is a danger of uneven heating (with cold and hot parts) when heating food in the microwave. For this reason, we do not recommend using a microwave oven for heating. If you heat formula in the microwave, always remember to remove the teat and sealing ring before heating. Test the temperature by dropping a few drops on your tongue or on the back of your hand. Mix the nutrition thoroughly beforehand so that hot and cold parts do not form.
2. Before each use, pull the teat to make sure it does not tear. Check the pacifier especially if the baby is teething. Replace the teat as soon as it starts to show any signs of wear, such as cracks or changes in shape.
3. Stop feeding before your baby has completely emptied the teat, this will prevent him from swallowing air which can cause colic or other digestive problems.
4. If the baby does not eat, remove the bottle from his mouth. Prolonged contact with milk, infant formula or other liquids can lead to tooth decay.
5. The components of the baby bottle are not intended for playing or for sucking.
6. If you have any feeding problems or questions, contact your pediatrician.
7. Leaving the bottle out of the baby's regular feeding time and for longer than necessary to feed, or falling asleep with the bottle (with contents other than water), can cause or contribute to the development of early tooth decay.
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