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Medela SpecialNeeds Feeder Plastic Bottle 150ml provides controlled and safe feeding for babies with sucking difficulties. In this way, the baby's caregiver is able to control the flow of food the baby takes in while the baby is comfortable and efficiently fed.
Medela SpecialNeeds Feeder Plastic Bottle 150ml provides a great help when it comes to feeding babies in special cases. In this sense, this bottle and teat are specially designed for babies with difficulty in sucking due to the fact that they cannot create a vacuum with their mouths. Thus, we refer to babies with certain syndromes and neurological disorders, or with cleft lip and palate. That said, this teat provides a regulated and controlled flow of milk that perfectly adjusts to the newborn's abilities and efforts. This, in turn, is sensitive to even the smallest suction effort. In this sense, when the baby wants to stop eating, its valve closes so that the baby is as comfortable as possible. As an extra safety measure, this unilateral valve also prevents air from entering the teat in order to avoid harmful air pockets for the baby. In turn, it is this valve that also allows the baby's caregiver to regulate the amount of food flow the baby can ingest. In this way, all you have to do is turn the bottle to one side or the other to regulate the flow of milk that the baby can ingest. Thus, safe and controlled feeding is always guaranteed.
Before handling the Medela SpecialNeeds Feeder Plastic Bottle 150ml, wash your hands very well. First, follow the instructions provided to assemble the product. Then fill the bottle with baby food. To fill the teat with food, simply press the teat upwards to remove the air. Then turn it down and release the teat to fill it. Repeat the process again until it has the necessary amount of food. To feed the baby, follow the flow guidelines. Then, just feed the baby in the most comfortable way you want, always changing the flow (by rotating the bottle) according to what the baby needs and can handle.