Chicco Natural Feeling Feeding Bottle – 250ml, Medium (Pink)
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Estimated delivery: 5-7 business days
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Product Highlights
- Allows a natural latch and sucking, just like mother’s breast.
- Specially designed to provide the baby with a comfortable and relaxed feeding experience.
- Has double anti-colic valve at the base of the teat
- Prevents ingestion of air and guarantees maximum protection from colic, spit-up and any discomfort to the baby while feeding.
- Soft and elastic silicon teat, soft silicone nipple feels natural to the babies.
- Wide opening makes it easy to clean and fill the baby bottle.
- Made of BPA free material
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Description
- Chicco Natural feeling feeding bottles are perfect for new-born from zero month onwards to growing babies.
- With a double anti-colic valve, it prevents the ingestion of air
- Reduces the risk of colic and spit-up and provide a comfortable and relaxed feeding experience to the baby.
- Contains ultra-flexible silicone teat (nipple) with a unique angled shape
- Creates an ideal position for baby’s first latch replicating the natural way a baby feeds (just like from mother’s breast).
- Ergonomically designed with wide mouth which is easy to fill and clean.
- For maximum hygiene both at home and outside, the Naturalfeeling Bottle is equipped with a practical and safe drip cap.
- Natural feeling feeding bottles are easily accepted by babies ensuring maximum comfort.
Directions for use:
- Make sure all bottles, nipples, and other utensils are clean.
- Read the directions.
- Prepare the formula.
- Warm the refrigerated formula.
- Place your baby in a feeding position.
- Take note of your baby’s intake.
- Burp your baby.
Safety Information:
- Place all of the bottle parts into hot, soapy water and wash them individually.
- Use a soapy bottle brush for the bottle and the nipple brush for the plastic nipples and rings.
- Next, gently squeeze soapy water through the nipple hole to flush out any trapped milk.
FAQ
Babies generally take two or three weeks to get used to bottles. But in special cases, if it is not possible to wait for 6 months due to low production of breastmilk then you can introduce a bottle two or three weeks after their birth.
Your child may be full if he or she: Pushes food away. Closes his or her mouth when food is offered. Turns his or her head away from food.
One of the more common causes is swallowing too much air while eating ,whether breastfed or bottle-fed ,it can cause gas.
The baby will be likely be just fine and will end up passing the gas from the other end. Other babies may spit up in the crib later on, or they’ll wake up fussy and need that burp you tried to get out of them before.
As babies grow, they begin to eat more at each feeding and can go longer between feedings. Still, there may be times when your little one seems hungrier than usual. Your baby may be going through a period of rapid growth (called a growth spurt).
- Baby is often cranky and seldom smiles.
- When awake, baby is alert but not active.
- Wants to be held constantly and baby fusses when put down.
- Demands full attention.
- Has trouble getting to sleep and staying asleep.
- Has infrequent bowel motions, i.e. once every 3 days or longer. If formula-fed he could become constipated.
Hold your baby in a semi-upright position for bottle feeds. Support their head so they can breathe and swallow comfortably. Brush the teat against your baby’s lips and when they open their mouth wide let them draw in the teat. Always give your baby plenty of time to feed.
A bottle-feeding should take about 15-20 minutes. If the baby finishes the bottle in 5-10 minutes, the flow is likely to be fast. If it takes your baby 30-45 minutes to take a bottle, the flow is too slow. Consider changing the bottle and nipple to meet your baby’s needs.
Take heart that when sleepy babies feed, they’re usually so relaxed that they’re less likely to intake extra air. If you find that he isn’t fussy, wiggly, or restless at wake-up time, he may not need to burp each time. In short, it’s okay to put him to sleep without burping.
Sit your baby on your lap supporting the chin and chest with one hand. Rub or pat the back with your other hand. Tip: Use repeated, gentle pats on your baby’s back. Rest your baby faced down on your lap and gently rub or pat the back.
Support your baby’s head and neck, make sure their tummy and back is nice and straight (not curled up), and rub or pat their back gently. You don’t need to spend ages burping your baby, a couple of minutes should be enough.
Additional information
Weight | 0.123 kg |
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Dimensions | 8.5 × 8.5 × 15 cm |
Manufacturer Details | Artsana India Private Limited 7Th Floor Paras Twin Tower Gurgaon |
Packer Details | Wedjat Health Solutions Pvt. Ltd. P.NO. 547 F1-F2 Pinnacle Apartment Arul Nagar East Tambaram Chennai Tamil Nadu 600059 Mail: info@cureka.com Telephone no: 9655928004 |
Components | Feeding Bottle |
Country of Origin | India |
Expires on or After | 25/4/2026 |
SKU | Wel/Chi/04337 |