Why Buy Me?
Backed by more than 50 years of research, Lansinoh’s NaturalWave® Teats are designed to encourage the same peristaltic tongue movements babies use at the breast - reducing nipple confusion and ensuring good oral development is maintained.
The unique NaturalWave design enables a wider latch-on, similar to a baby’s natural latch and with a super soft and flexible design, the silicone teat allows baby to control the milk flow so baby can enjoy a comfortable feed.
Brand: Lansinoh
Product Type: Bottle Feeding
Product Sub-type: Teats
Functionality: Change is hard. Make it easier for your little one with a nipple designed to help transition from breastfeeding to bottle feeding and back. Lansinoh's NaturalWave® nipple supports your baby by promoting the same natural feeding actions they learned while breastfeeding and is clinically proven to reduce nipple confusion.
How to Use?
Before first use, sanitize the nipple by placing it in boiling water for 5 minutes. Always wash and dry hands thoroughly with soap and water before assembly. Insert the nipple through the top of the screw cap collar verifying it is centered and seated properly in the collar. Attach the screw cap collar securely onto the bottleneck. After each use, rinse the nipple with cold water. Place the nipple in a clean wash basin used only for washing infant feeding equipment. Do not place it directly in the sink, as germs in sinks or drains could contaminate the nipple. Instead, wash the nipple using hot soapy water inside the wash basin. Rinse well with clean running water and place on a clean towel to air dry thoroughly. Dishwasher safe on top rack only. Safe to clean in a microwave-safe, steam sterilizer bag and special sterilizing machine.
Unit Count: 2 pack of NaturalWave® Slow Flow Teats
Details:
Super soft and flexible 100% silicone teat
Works with any Lansinoh feeding bottle (glass or plastic)
Helps maintain established breastfeeding patterns, making it easy to switch from breast to bottle and back again.
Clinically proven to encourage baby's 'wave-like' tongue movement, promoting instinctive sucking action.
Air ventilation system reduces intake of air, a potential cause of colic