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Brand : PIGEON
PIGEON NIPPLE SILICONE M SLIM NECK +4M 1PC
9.2
- Sku : I-014913
Key features
Designed for use with slim-neck feeding bottles, this silicone nipple from Pigeon is intended for infants aged 4 months and older. It is compatible with a wide range of standard slim-neck bottles, supporting a consistent feeding routine as the infant grows. The nipple is made from soft, flexible silicone suited to the feeding needs of infants. Each pack contains one nipple, making it a practical option for replacing an existing nipple or supplementing current feeding accessories.- Brand: Pigeon
- Product Type: Nipple
- Format: Silicone Nipple/Teat
- Pack Size: 1 PC
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Description
Specification
Features
- Compatibility: Designed for use with standard narrow-neck feeding bottles, fitting a wide range of narrow-neck bottle brands.
- Age Range: Intended for infants aged 4 months and above.
- Material: Made from soft, flexible silicone suited to infant feeding needs.
- Pack Contents: Comes as a single nipple per pack, practical for replacing an existing nipple or supplementing feeding supplies.
Materials
- Soft, flexible silicone nipple
Age Suitability
This nipple is intended for infants aged 4 months and older.
Care and Cleaning
- Rinse the nipple thoroughly with clean water before first use.
- Sterilise the nipple by boiling or using a steam steriliser before each use.
- Wash the nipple with warm soapy water after every feed, then rinse well.
- Inspect the nipple regularly and replace it if you notice any thinning, discolouration, or damage.
Safety Tips
- Inspect the nipple before each use and discard immediately if it shows any signs of tearing, cracking, or weakening.
- Ensure the nipple is securely fitted onto the narrow-neck bottle before feeding to prevent leaks or detachment.
- Do not allow the infant to chew on the nipple unsupervised, as prolonged biting can degrade the silicone.
- Replace the nipple periodically even if no visible damage is present, as silicone can deteriorate with repeated sterilisation over time.
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