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May reduce gas, vomiting and colic
Many babies swallow air while using some ordinary feeders.
This is because a vacuum builds up inside the system and the
baby must release his lips from the teat to allow air back in.
Consequently, air is swallowed with the next mouthful of feed
causing gas, vomiting and colic.
The SpecialNeeds
Feeder may reduce air-swallowing. It has a
special air inlet groove which allows air in at the same rate as
feed is released from the system. There is no vacuum to work
against your baby's sucking efforts and air-swallowing is
avoided. Even babies with cleft palates benefit significantly
from this feature.
You can help your baby to feed
If your baby needs some additional help, you can gently
squeeze and release the reservoir of the teat. This will deliver a
controlled amount of feed into your baby's mouth. The full teat
has a natural resistance which prevents you from squeezing too
hard.
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The SpecialNeeds
and Mini-SpecialNeeds
SpecialNeeds
Feeder Teat
(silicone)
Reservoir
Light finger
pressure can
be applied to
deliver
controlled
quantity of
feed.
Collar
(polypropylene)
Disc
(polypropylene)
Air-groove on
The Mini-SpecialNeeds uses the
underside
same design; however, the teat is
prevents vacuum,
a smaller version for smaller or
admits air into
container, not
into teat.
Feeder
Slit Valve
Controls flow of
feed, depending on
orientation within
baby's mouth.
Raised Markings
Indicate position of
slit valve in baby's
mouth, the longer
the raised mark, the
greater the flow.
Valve
Membrane
(silicone) Permits
only forward
flow of feed.
Feeder rewards
even the
weakest suck.
premature infants.
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