Guides & Advice - Breast Feeding
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Introduction to Breast Feeding There is nothing better you can give your baby than the health-enhancing benefits of breast milk. Philips AVENT´s range of breast pumps and accessories have been designed to help you do so for as long as you like, as easily as possible. The revolutionary design of our pumps has been acclaimed by mothers and health professionals worldwide. Philips AVENT´s natural approach is a breakthrough in breast pump design. In a study our breast pumps have been clinically proven to express more milk than a hospital electric breast pump.* |
The Letdown Massage Cushion The secret behind Philips AVENT Breast Pumps is the patented 'Letdown Massage Cushion'. The soft silicone cushion has five oval 'petals' that gently massage the area around the nipple as you pump just like your baby does when feeding stimulating the letdown reflex. By lightly pressing the handle, you can also adjust the suction power to the perfect level. |
Manual Breast Pump The award-winning Philips AVENT manual breast pump works gently and quietly without the need for motors or batteries.It has been designed for comfortable expressing with a soft petal cushion and a comfortable, ergonomic handle |
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Electric Breast Pump The Philips AVENT single and twin electric breast pumps help you express milk comfortably and effortlessly due to the soft petal massage cushion and a choice of comfortable pumping rhythms. The unique electronic memory learns from you and continues your personal pumping rhythm for maximum comfort. |
Bottle Feeding Accessories
Nipple Protectors Made of ultra-fine, soft, odourless, taste-free silicone that protect To be used with health professional advice. |
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Disposable Breast Pads Ultimate four-layered construction for maximum dryness. To help with leakage and make the rest of the day more comfortable. |
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* Randomised trial comparing the efficacy of a novel Manual Breast Pump with a Standard electric breast pump on mothers who delivered pre term infants, compared on equal terms (sequential pumping) in a fixed 20 minute time period. M S Fewtrell, P Lucas et al. MRC Childhood Nutrition Research Centre, London. Paediatrics, June 2001. **Based on December 2009 TNS online satisfaction survey conducted among more than 960 female users of childcare brands and products in UK. |




