Description of Philips AVENT Ultra Comfort SCF332/31 electric breast pump, white
The Philips AVENT Ultra Comfort SCF332/31 Electric Breast Pump helps you express milk effectively and painlessly. It allows you to carry out the procedure without bending forward, the flow of milk is stimulated by a soft massage pad. Clinical studies have proven that you can express more milk if the mother is in a relaxed and comfortable position for herself.
The soft, velvety coating of the massage head leaves the skin feeling warm for comfortable and gentle stimulation of milk flow. The unique petal attachment mimics baby suckling, gently stimulating lactation. The device improves lactation and will be indispensable for active mothers who do not want to interrupt breastfeeding, even when they cannot be near the baby all the time. When turned on, the pump automatically starts in gentle stimulation mode, improving milk flow. You can then select one of three settings that best suits your pumping experience. Philips AVENT Ultra Comfort is quiet and won''t disturb your baby''s sleep. The design can be easily disassembled for cleaning and sterilization.
The Natural bottle and nipple with physiological nipple makes it easy to combine bottle feeding with breastfeeding.1All parts of the breast pump that come into contact with breast milk are made from safe materials and do not contain BPA. The model complies with the requirements of EU Regulation 10/2011.
There are contraindications. Read the instructions Philips Avent electronic breast pump with accessories RU No. RZN 2013/813 dated 05/20/2019183.3% of babies who were supplemented with a Philips Avent Natural bottle easily switch from bottle feeding to breastfeeding and vice versa. Source: O.
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V. Yatsyk; Scientific Center for Children''s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation; First Moscow State Medical University. AND.
M. Sechenova, Russian Federation "The use of modern technological methods to maintain successful breastfeeding", 02.10.2012