MEDELA CALMA BOTTLE 150ML

Calma... makes the difference because your baby can feed with their own individual rhythm Feeding solution designed for breastmilk BPA bisphenol-A free Our research has shown us what happens inside the baby's mouth when breastfeeding Calma benefits from this research: - Milk does not flow automatically so your baby can pause and breathe during the feed. - Calma comes in one size! This is suitable for the entire duration of breastfeeding. With Calma you can enjoy your unique breastfeeding bond for longer. Geddes, D.T., Kent, J.C., Mitoulas, L.R. and Hartmann, P.E. (2008) Tongue movement and intra-oral vacuum in breastfeeding infants. Early Human Development 84: 471 - 477.

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Calma... makes the difference because your baby can feed with their own individual rhythm Feeding solution designed for breastmilk BPA bisphenol-A free Our research has shown us what happens inside the baby's mouth when breastfeeding Calma benefits from this research: - Milk does not flow automatically so your baby can pause and breathe during the feed. - Calma comes in one size! This is suitable for the entire duration of breastfeeding. With Calma you can enjoy your unique breastfeeding bond for longer. Geddes, D.T., Kent, J.C., Mitoulas, L.R. and Hartmann, P.E. (2008) Tongue movement and intra-oral vacuum in breastfeeding infants. Early Human Development 84: 471 - 477.

Calma... makes the difference because your baby can feed with their own individual rhythm Feeding solution designed for breastmilk BPA bisphenol-A free Our research has shown us what happens inside the baby's mouth when breastfeeding Calma benefits from this research: - Milk does not flow automatically so your baby can pause and breathe during the feed. - Calma comes in one size! This is suitable for the entire duration of breastfeeding. With Calma you can enjoy your unique breastfeeding bond for longer. Geddes, D.T., Kent, J.C., Mitoulas, L.R. and Hartmann, P.E. (2008) Tongue movement and intra-oral vacuum in breastfeeding infants. Early Human Development 84: 471 - 477.

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