AVENT TIRE LAIT ELECTRIQUE SCF395/11
Inspiré par les bébés, efficace pour les mamans.
Une nouvelle ère s’annonce pour les tire-laits, avec une technologie présentant un équilibre parfait entre l’aspiration et la stimulation des mamelons, inspirée de la manière dont les bébés tètent.
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Le tire-lait électronique Philips Avent optimise en permanence le débit de lait et s'adapte en douceur à la taille et à la forme de vos mamelons.
Technologie de mouvements naturels, pour un débit de lait plus rapide*
- Technologie de mouvements naturels, pour un débit de lait plus rapide*
- Coussin en silicone souple et adaptatif de taille unique
- Tirez votre lait sans vous pencher en avant
- Expérience personnalisée, 8 + 16 réglages
- Moteur silencieux, pour une utilisation discrète (utilisation filaire)
*Basé sur les temps de montée de lait (délai du réflexe d'éjection du lait ou REL) provenant d'essais cliniques réalisés auprès de 20 participantes (Pays-Bas, 2019) comparés aux délais de REL de la technologie de tire-lait Philips antérieure provenant d'une étude de faisabilité réalisée auprès de 9 participantes (Pays-Bas, 2018)
*(1) Mangel et al. « Breastfeeding difficulties, breastfeeding duration, maternal body mass index, and breast anatomy: are they related? ». Breastfeeding Medicine, 2019, (109 participantes, Israël) ; (2) Ziemer et al. « Skin changes and pain in the nipple during the 1st week of lactation ».
*Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1993, (20 participantes caucasiennes, USA) ; (3) Ramsay et al. « Anatomy of the lactating human breast redefined with ultrasound imaging », 2005, (28 participantes, Australie).
*Sur la base des résultats du questionnaire sur 1 000 coussins provenant d'un essai clinique réalisé auprès de 20 participantes (Pays-Bas, 2019)
*Tire-lait 0 % BPA : également valable sur le biberon et les autres pièces qui entrent en contact avec le lait maternel. Conforme à la réglementation européenne, 10/2011.
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