Description
A revolutionary solution meticulously crafted to address the specific needs of infants with a cleft palate or weak sucking strength. This remarkable feeding bottle is ingeniously engineered to facilitate proper and successful feeding, ensuring optimal nutrition and comfort for your precious little one.
Feeding a baby with a cleft palate or limited sucking ability can be a challenging and delicate task. That’s where the Pigeon Cleft Palate Bottle steps in, offering a comprehensive and thoughtful design that empowers parents and caregivers to provide nourishment with ease and confidence.
Milk-flow opening
The regular teat has a slightly larger cross-cut opening, allowing milk to flow smoothly even when sucking strength is weak. While the small teat has a slightly smaller cross-cut opening than the regular teat.
Teat
The rubber on the side facing the upper jaw is thicker so that it won’t slip into the clefts, while the side facing the tongue is thin, so it requires only light pressure. The tip of Regular size is larger than that of a standard type teat in order to prevent the leakage of air or milk from fissures in infants with cleft lips or cleft palates. You can now select two sizes, made from soft silicone rubber, to suit the infant’s condition.
Ventilation Valve
This allows for the smooth milk flow by preventing the teat from collapsing while the infant is sucking.
Backflow Prevention Valve
When fitted inside the teat, this valve prevents milk from flowing back into the bottle while the infant is sucking. When the infant’s tongue presses against the teat, milk flows out, so even infants with weak sucking strength can draw out milk.
Bottle
Due to its soft, easily compressed shape, you can release milk by squeezing the bottle lightly. You can support the infant while feeding by squeezing the bottle to release milk when the infant’s sucking strength is weak or when the infant has little strength to press the teat.
Key features
For babies with cleft palate or hare lip
For adults who have difficulty in opening and shutting their mouth
For infants who have a poor sucking ability
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