Lovi Cross Cut Wide NecK Silicone Teat for 6+ months - 2 Pieces - ZRAFH
Lovi Cross Cut Wide NecK Silicone Teat for 6+ months - 2 Pieces - ZRAFH
Lovi Cross Cut Wide NecK Silicone Teat for 6+ months - 2 Pieces - ZRAFH

Lovi Cross Cut Wide NecK Silicone Teat for 6+ months - 2 Pieces

54.00 SR 29.42 SR
Vendor: Lovi
SKU: ZF001555
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Description

Lovi's Wide Mouth Silicone Nipple for feeding expressed breast milk is the result of neurologists' work.
It is made of heterogeneous layers of silicone. The soft, extended tip engages the muscles in the mouth for active, hard work while feeding.
The firm, wide, and contoured base provides firm support for the lips.
The nipple has an anti-colic system.
Feeding breast milk with the Lovi dynamic nipple is safe for breastfeeding (the best form for infant feeding), and the sucking reflex is not disturbed with the new SUPER vent system.

The soft dynamic tip, made of a thin layer of silicone, expands and contracts according to the baby's sucking rhythm, stimulating the muscles of the mouth to work actively and hard, the baby has to work hard while eating from the pacifier
Solid, wide and convoluted base, made of thick silicone layer, provides firm support for lips and prevents nipple nipple base nipple biting
Channels in the nipple created by internal bumps during nipple sucking regulate the flow and pressure of milk into the nipple
New superior ventilation system in nipple collar prevents food from mixing with air, Before first use, check if the lens is not sticking together by gently squeezing it between your fingers

This nipple comes in multiple flows: slow, medium and fast
Slow flow: for babies 3+ months
Medium flow: for babies 6+ months
Fast flow: for babies 9+ months

Warnings and other information:
The LOVI brand recommends breastfeeding as the healthiest form of nutrition. It recommends starting to give food in an alternative form only after consulting a doctor, midwife or pharmacist, when breastfeeding is impossible or insufficient.