A baby bottle that supports breastfeeding.
Comes with a breast milk nipple that was developed after 60 years of research into the mouth movements of babies drinking from their mother's breast.
It reproduces the same mouth movements as when drinking directly from the breast, so it can be used in combination with the breast. It comfortably assists breastfeeding.
The gently rounded bottle is easy to hold and support in the hand, and is shaped to prevent rolling.
The bottle is designed to fit comfortably in the hand and to be easy to hold in various breastfeeding positions that change depending on the growth stage and situation, so that babies and mothers can breastfeed without difficulty.
Wide-mouth type that is easy to wash and prepare formula.
Made of high-quality plastic (PPSU) that is light and shatter-resistant and is also used in medical devices.
Two sizes (160ml and 240ml) to suit the amount of milk your baby drinks.
There are also bottles made of heat-resistant glass and bottles with a simple design without a handle.
*The breast milk nipple focuses on feeding babies, especially newborn babies. As a result of continued research, we have been striving to recreate the three steps of breastfeeding for babies.
■Step 1: Bite into the mouth - Suction
The nipple has a wide opening and a neat areola, just like the breast when a baby is sucking.
It is smooth to put into the mouth and encourages the suction function of the lips, allowing for a firm adhesion.
Strong adhesion makes it difficult to swallow excess air.
■Step 2: Draw breast milk with tongue movement - Suck
The tongue's wave-like movement, known as peristaltic movement, squeezes the nipple, drawing out breast milk. The softness and thickness of the nipple make this movement possible.
■Step 3: Swallow - Swallow
The baby can drink the appropriate amount of breast milk or formula according to their growth, making swallowing smooth.
★The "Breastmilk Experience®" nipples come in a range of sizes, from SS size for newborns to LL size for babies 9 months and older, so that the shape and size of the suction hole can be changed according to the baby's age and development.
They are designed to allow the baby to drink in an appropriate way at that stage, and to ensure that the appropriate amount goes into the baby's mouth.