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Philips Avent Natural Teat, 1 Month+, Slow Flow, Anti-Colic, Pack of 2 - SCF042/27

About this Item

  • Natural breast shaped teat makes it easy to combine breast and bottle feeding
  • Flexible spiral design, combined with our unique comfort petals to create a more natural feed
  • The teat has an ultra-soft and flexible texture, designed to mimic the feel of the breast
  • Reduces colic and discomfort by venting air into the bottle and not baby's tummy
  • Made from BPA-free materials
  • Product Description:Philips Avent Natural ultra-soft teat with flexible spiral design, more closely resembles the breast. The comfort petals and natural teat shape allows natural latch on and makes it easy to combine breast and bottle feeding. The wide breast-shaped teat promotes natural latch on similar to the breast, making it easy for your baby to combine breast and bottle feeding. Petals inside the teat increase softness and flexibility without teat collapse. Philips Avent Natural features innovative twin valve design reduces colic and discomfort by venting air into the bottle and not baby's tummy. Philips Avent products are compatible with one another and are easily interchangeable, aiding the transition from your newborn to toddler. Bottles and teats can be used with the Philips Avent Comfort breast pump, storage containers, cups, sterilisers and bottle warmer. Pack of 2, slow flow, anti-colic teats.
  • Ingredients:Tétine en silicone 0% BPA.
  • About Us
  • Philips was founded in 1891 in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, by Frederik Philips and his son, Gerard. Recognizing the opportunity presented by the mass-market introduction of electricity, and inspired by Gerard’s keen interest in scıence and engineering, the pair soon conceived a bold but timely plan: cost-effective, reliable electric incandescent light bulbs. The 1900s were a time of dramatic social and economic change. During this time, Philips became the largest private employer in the Netherlands.
  • Recognizing the value of scientific research to product innovation, the Philips research laboratory – known as ‘Philips Nat Lab’ - opened in 1914. Led by Dr Gilles Holst, it aspired to the highest standards of research, embarking on visionary projects, such as investigating emerging lighting technologies to discover new sources of light, while its breakthroughs in X-ray tubes ultimately marked the origin of Philips' involvement in health technology.

 

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