Sepal 3 Pack Teats Extra Small And Ultra Slow Flow

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The SEPAL X-Small Ultra Slow Flow Teat is a soft silicone teat specifically designed to assist babies with breastfeeding difficulties, including premature babies, newborns, or...

The SEPAL X-Small Ultra Slow Flow Teat is a soft silicone teat specifically designed to assist babies with breastfeeding difficulties, including premature babies, newborns, or those with a weak suck. Its unique flat-sided shape encourages a natural sucking action similar to breastfeeding, allowing the baby to control the milk flow. This design may help ease the transition between breast and bottle, reduce air intake, and alleviate symptoms of colic and reflux.

Features

  • Designed to help babies with breastfeeding difficulties.
  • Encourages a sucking action similar to breastfeeding to help with the transition between breast and bottle.
  • X-Small Ultra Slow Flow is suitable for premature babies, newborns, or babies with a weak suck.
  • Unique flat-sided teat allows the baby to control the flow of milk.
  • May help reduce guzzling and air intake, potentially relieving symptoms of colic and reflux.
  • Made from soft, BPA-free silicone.
  • Fits standard narrow-neck bottles.

How To Use

  1. Before each use, wash in warm soapy water, rinse and sterilise.
  2. To prevent a possible choking hazard, test the teat by pulling on the bulb portion.
  3. Discontinue use if any tear or crack appears.
  4. Do not attempt to enlarge the hole in the teat as this will cause tearing.

Warnings

Always use this product with adult supervision. Do not use teats as a soother. Continuous and prolonged sucking of fluids will cause tooth decay. Always check food temperature before feeding. Keep all components not in use out of the reach of children. Inspect before each use and pull the feeding teat in all directions. Throw away at the first signs of damage or weakness. Do not leave a feeding teat in direct sunlight or heat, or leave in disinfectant ("sterilising solution") for longer than recommended, as this may weaken the teat.