Olistic Next Women Hair Nourishing Supplement 28x25ml
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Helps to adapt to the baby's palate, ideal for babies from 4 to 6 months
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Anatomical latex soothers for babies from 4 to 6 months. Formed by natural rubber teat and quality. Disk or protective shield for the soother, which should be large enough to reduce the likelihood that it can be swallowed. Respect the natural development of the baby's palate, teeth and gums, even when the soother is placed upside down in your baby's mouth. Non-marking, resistant, tasteless and odourless and BPA or Bisphenol A free; a chemical compound used to make hard plastics, very dangerous as even small amounts of this chemical have been shown to cause serious reproductive harm. Sterilize, hand wash or dishwasher safe. Comes in 2 pieces.
• Before using the soother for the first time, it is advisable to sterilise it with boiling water for 2 minutes, squeeze the nipple to remove the water and let it air dry.
• Repeat sterilisation if the soother gets dirty or falls to the floor and always once a day to eliminate any bacteria that may have accumulated.
• Place in the baby's mouth to soothe him/her, to help him/her fall asleep. If you are not breastfeeding the soother reduces the risk of sudden death syndrome, as it decreases if the baby suckles regularly.
When choosing a soother, remember that it will always depend on your baby's acceptance. One of the things to look out for when choosing a soother could be material: latex (rubber) or silicone.
Latex is an 100% natural product, amber in colour and has a soft and elastic texture that most resembles the feeling of the mother's breast. It is a hygroscopic material, meaning it absorbs water and retains odour. It is a natural material therefore it wears down faster than silicone. It is recommended for infants who already have teeth, from 6 to 12 months.
Medical silicone is a transparent white chemical product. It is a durable material and does not absorb odours or flavours. Its size does not change with use, although it may adopt the colour of the food it comes into contact with. It is less resistant to biting and pulling by the baby, so it is usually recommended for new-borns, from 0 to 6 months.
It is advisable to replace the soother with a new one every one or two months and/or discard as soon as it shows signs of deterioration such as: changes in colour, alterations in shape and/or material deterioration.
It is important to note that sterilising the soother every time the baby uses it is not necessary unless it falls to the floor or gets dirty. In cases when sterilising is not available, you can simply wash it under running water and avoid cleaning it with your own saliva as it may contain antibacterial substances.