LANSINOH Tire-lait Manuel

Tire-lait Manuel Lansinoh : Confortable, ergonomique et facile à utiliser, idéal pour une extraction discrète du lait maternel. Inclut une téterelle ComfortFit™ et compatible avec tous les accessoires Lansinoh®.

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Le Tire-lait Manuel Lansinoh® est une solution légère et autonome, idéale pour les mamans qui cherchent une option discrète et pratique pour tirer leur lait sans dépendre de piles ou d’une alimentation secteur. Ce tire-lait manuel est équipé d’un bouton sur la poignée qui permet de passer facilement de la phase de stimulation à la phase d’extraction, simulant l’action naturelle de bébé au sein.

La phase de stimulation imite la succion rapide de bébé en début de tétée, tandis que la phase d’expression reproduit la succion plus lente et profonde, maximisant ainsi l’efficacité de l’extraction du lait. La poignée ergonomique peut être actionnée d’une main, minimisant l’effort au poignet et augmentant le confort. De plus, la téterelle ComfortFit™ assure une étanchéité parfaite et améliore à la fois l’efficacité et le confort lors de l’extraction.

Le tire-lait vient avec un support pour le corps du biberon, assurant ainsi sa stabilité pendant l’utilisation. Compatible avec tous les accessoires de la gamme Lansinoh®, y compris les tire-lait, capuchons, et tétines, il est fourni avec un biberon à col large, rendant ce système manuel extrêmement pratique et prêt à l’emploi.

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