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Lansinoh Natural Wave Silicone Baby Bottle Teat 2pcs Medium Flow
Lansinoh Natural Wave Silicone Baby Bottle Teat 2pcs Medium Flow
Lansinoh Natural Wave Silicone Baby Bottle Teat 2pcs Medium Flow
Lansinoh Natural Wave Silicone Baby Bottle Teat 2pcs Medium Flow
Lansinoh Natural Wave Silicone Baby Bottle Teat 2pcs Medium Flow
Lansinoh Natural Wave Silicone Baby Bottle Teat 2pcs Medium Flow
Lansinoh Natural Wave Silicone Baby Bottle Teat 2pcs Medium Flow
Lansinoh Natural Wave Silicone Baby Bottle Teat 2pcs Medium Flow

Lansinoh

Natural Wave Silicone Baby Bottle Teat 2pcs Medium Flow

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Lansinoh Natural Wave Teat with 2 / Medium Flow

Breastfeeding is the most natural way chosen for the baby's physical and mental development, protection against infections and strengthening the unique bond between mother and baby. With more than 30 years of breastfeeding expertise, Lansinoh is a brand dedicated to providing solutions to the breastfeeding problems they experience by offering the right products to mothers.



How does sucking occur in babies?


Babies learn to suck at the mother's breast, instinctively using a "wave-like" peristaltic tongue movement, pressing the nipple between their lower and upper palate to expel milk from the breast. In order for babies to learn and continue this movement, it is recommended not to give a bottle for the first 6 weeks unless it is necessary.

Babies suck on the breast in 3 steps:



Clutch:
Lips open outwards, the brown area of the breast is grasped.




Peristaltic tongue movement:
The baby's tongue makes a soft "wave-like" motion, pressing the nipple and causing the milk to come out. This movement promotes proper mouth and facial development.
NOTE: During a breastfeeding period, the baby repeats this peristaltic movement 800 to 1000 times on average.




Swallowing:
The back of the tongue rises, directing the milk into the esophagus.
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