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NUK First Choice PP Bottle (wide neck) Latex Teat

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NUK First Choice PP Bottle (wide neck) Latex Teat

The First Choice range was developed with Mums and Medical Experts worldwide to find the ideal feeding bottle. 

Bisphenol A free. Made from polypropylene plastic. Please note the PP plastic used has a slightly milky appearence. 

First Choice bottles have an extra wide neck to make it even easier to make the feed and clean. 

The sealing disc and screw ring guarantee leak-proof transport. 

The First Choice teat has the special orthodontic NUK shape and an extra wide lip support to simulate breast feeding as closely as possible. 

The NUK Air System within the teat allows air to flow into the bottle though a vent. As the baby sucks, this ensures that no air is swallowed during feeding, thus helping to prevent colic. 

The NUK orthodontic shape and Air System have both been approved by the British Dental Health Foundation. 

The silicone teat on the bottle is size 1 (0-6 months), medium feed hole suitable for breast milk. 

Tips on Feeding from NUK

  1. Get comfortable. Use the opportunity to have a drink or snack. You could be there for a while!
  2. When latching your baby on, whilst holding the back of their head with your hand, tease them by gently brushing their upper lip against your nipple. This will cause them to instinctively open their mouth. When you feel their mouth is as wide open as possible, quickly but gently push them against the breast so that their bottom jaw is as far away from the base of the nipple as possible.  Remember to bring the baby to your breast not your breast to the baby!
  3. The first few weeks can be hard work but think of it as an investment. It should then start to get much easier.
  4. If your nipples do become sore, try squeezing out a little breast milk onto the nipple and areola at the end of a feed. This has anaesthetic and antiseptic properties.

Available in 150ml £4.79 and 300ml £5.29

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