Made from a thin layer of silicone. It extends and contracts in harmony with the child's suckling action. Mobilises the oral cavity muscles to actively work .
Made from a thicker layer of silicone Provides stable support for lips and prevents from biting the teat's base. Contoured shape and appropriate base width force proper positioning of the lips.
Equipped with a scale and special edge to safely provide milk and medicine to newborns and babies.
In Set:
bottle
Dynamic Feeding Teat®
cap
feeding cup
Does not disturb the suckling reflex
Enables easy combination of breastfeeding and feeding from the bottle
Enables proper suckling-swallowing-breathing coordination
Provides proper mouth and tongue muscle work
Compatible with LOVI Breast Pumps
LOVI Trends Bottle for feeding babies with mother's expressed milk. Safe for a breastfed child, as it does not disturb the sucking reflex and does not interfere with natural feeding . Equipped with a unique Dynamic Feeding Teat® with thin, protruding ending, a hard, profiled base and SUPERvent air outflow system. The bottle is compatible with all LOVI Breast Pumps. LOVI Trends Bottle is printed around with delicate designs up to date with latest trends.
REMEMBER: LOVI brand recommends breastfeeding as the healthiest method for feeding. Alternative feeding methods should be used after consulting a doctor, midwife or pharmacist if breastfeeding is impossible or insufficient.
Medical Research Results
89% of doctors do not see any contraindication in combining natural feeding with feeding through LOVI bottle
88% of doctors confirm that the suckling rhythm of the breastfed baby is maintained
The teat has a great shape, similar to a breast. The child does not gulp or choke, the bottle is totally sealed and does not result in colics.
My little daughter knew immediately how to drink from the bottle. This teat extends just like womens, so children who are breastfed do not have any problems with feeding from the breast.
Great looking, durable, effective and what’s most important – after being fed from the bottle children still want to use mum’s breasts.