Generation 3 Glass Baby Bottle 120ml with Slow Flow Teat (0m+)
The Haakaa Gen. 3 Glass Baby Bottle is designed to provide the most natural feeding experience possible for you and your baby. The orthodontic thumb-shaped teat mimics the shape of a mother's nipple during breastfeeding, and the offset position allows you to feed your baby without completely inverting the bottle. The anti-colic vent allows your baby to feed continuously without taking in air bubbles or having to gasp for air between latches. Our glass bottles are made from temperature-resistant borosilicate glass, making them safe to heat and freeze and perfect for storing expressed breastmilk!
The Gen. 3 Glass Bottle is ergonomically designed to be held easily and comfortably during feeding. Along with the anti-colic nipple included with this bottle, Haakaa Gen. 3 Glass Bottles are also compatible with the Gen. 3 Sippy Spout and Sealing Disk attachments.
Content :
Gen 3 Glass Bottle 120ml x 1
Orthodontic thumb-shaped teat (S Flow) x 1
Orthodontic Nipple Cap x 1
Please note: Always follow your country's guidelines and recommendations to safely express and store breastmilk. If you wish to buy the bottle nipple separately, Click here.
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How to use a Haakaa pump?
Before using a Haakaa pump, it is recommended to sterilise it by boiling in water for 2-3 mins (if you have a steam steriliser, you can use this if you prefer).
Place the pump flange over your nipple - make sure your nipple is centred comfortably in the neck of the pump. You can either fold the flange back and push the body of the pump to achieve a stronger suction or just push the air out by squeezing the pump's body without folding the flange back to get a lighter suction. Remember, the more air you squeeze out, the stronger the suction.
Apply suction - you may need to adjust the position of your pump a couple of times. Once the pump is secure and comfortable, apply suction by squeezing the base of the pump to start the flow of the milk. Once milk starts to flow, leave the pump alone to do its thing.
If milk flow slows down or you have expressed your desired amount, detach the pump from your breast and safely store your milk.