Philips Avent Natural Nipple
Ease of adjustment with breastfeeding
The soft, ribbed, anti-collapse nipple is designed for growing babies. The comfortable petals and natural nipple shape allow for natural latch-on, making it easy to combine breast and bottle feeding.
Natural latch thanks to the wide, breast-shaped nipple.
The wide, breast-shaped nipple promotes natural latch-on as with breastfeeding, making it easier for baby to combine bottle and breast feeding.
Nipple with flexible, anti-collapse, ribbed design
The petals and grooves inside the nipple allow for flexibility without constriction, for continuous feeding.
Anti-colic valve designed to relieve colic and discomfort
Anti-colic valve designed to prevent air from entering your baby's stomach, to help relieve colic and discomfort
Warnings and Precautions:
- Continuous sucking of liquids for long periods of time leads to tooth decay.
- Always check the temperature of the food before feeding.
- Get rid of the first signs of damage or weakness.
- Keep unused ingredients out of reach of children.
- Never hang on ropes, ribbons, ties or loose parts of clothing. A child could be strangled.
- Never use feeding nipples as a soother.
- Always use this product under adult supervision. Before first use, clean the product and then place it in boiling water for 5 minutes. This is to ensure hygiene.
- After each use, wash with warm soapy water, remove any food residue and rinse thoroughly. Clean before each use to ensure hygiene.
- Do not allow children to play with small parts or walk/run while using bottles or cups. Do not place in a hot oven or microwave.
- Do not use strong cleaning agents. Do not place parts on surfaces that have been cleaned with antibacterial cleaners.
- The properties of plastic packaging materials may be affected by sterilization and high temperatures. Inspect before each use and pull the feeding nipple in all directions. Discard at the first signs of damage or weakness.
- We recommend replacing feeding nipples every 3 months. Keep feeding nipples in a dry, covered container. Do not leave feeding nipples in direct sunlight or heat, or leave them in disinfectant (“sterilizing solution”) for longer than recommended, as this may weaken the nipple