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Anti-colic with a wide-base and gradual slope for a just-right latch, Lansinoh’s NaturalWave™ Teats are known as the ‘teat babies take’.
Clinically proven to reduce nipple confusion, our Lansinoh teats safeguard breastfeeding patterns by preserving the same wave-like tongue movements babies use at the breast. So if you’re breastfeeding, so you can happily switch from breast to bottle and back again.
- Anti-Colic Vent helps reduce wind-related discomfort
- Free from BPA & BPS
- Crafted from food-grade silicone
- Dishwasher safe
- Compatible with all Lansinoh baby bottles
- Suitable for all baby feeding needs
Simply insert the teat into the bottle collar. To ensure product hygiene, ensure teat is sterilised prior to use.
2 or 8 pack of NaturalWave® Medium Flow Teats
FAQ
The Air Ventilation System® reduces the intake of air, so, in turn, reduces potential cause of wind.
We suggest inspecting the teat for wear/tear daily and recommend changing the teat every 7 weeks. If you notice the silicone is torn or compromised in any way, discard it. We also recommend not leaving the teat in direct sunlight, heat, or leaving in disinfectant for longer than instructions recommended as this may weaken the teat.
Lansinoh bottles and NaturalWave® Teats are dishwasher safe. However, for longer life of the NaturalWave® Teats, we would recommend gentle hand washing.
The Lansinoh bottles and NaturalWave® Teat can be sanitized by boiling in water for five minutes. Please be sure that no parts of the bottle or attachments touch the bottom or the sides of the pan as this could cause them to.
While using our Lansinoh NaturalWave® Teats, there is no exact age when you should switch the flow of teat for your child, though we recommend S from 1 month, M from 3 months and L from 6 months as a guide. The best way to tell is by being mindful of their feeding habits. For example, if you notice that your child is sucking for a long time but still unable to get milk out as quickly as they used to, then that is an indication that they may need a faster flow teat. However, if you do notice that milk is spilling onto the baby’s neck while feeding then that is an indication that they will need a slower flow teat.