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Philips Avent Natural Teat, 6 Months+, Fast Flow, Anti-colic, Pack of 2 - SCF044/27 2 Count (Pack of 1)

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Prescriptions must be written on an Authority Prescription Form, and the approval number must be noted on the prescription. Pharmacists cannot dispense the item as a pharmaceutical benefit unless it has been approved by Medicare Australia (indicated by the presence of the approval number).

The Slow Flow teat (with the number 2 on the teat) is recommended for babies of 1+ months old that are breastfed and bottle-fed. It has an extra soft silicone teat. Variable – features an adjustable flow rate that can be change between 1 and 3 by turning the bottle. You can see rough similarities in the banding between them – but remember that one brand’s slow flow rate won’t necessarily be identical to another’s.Some drugs may have Authority Required (Streamlined) status which does not require an explicit approval from Medicare, instead the doctor can use the Authority code found in the published Schedule for a given drug/indication.

Just to showcase how much flow rate varies by manufacturer, here is a guide to some of the bigger brands teat flows. This is called the Newborn nipple. It has one hole, which is easy to remember: one hole for one month old. The Natural First Flow teat (with the number 0 on the teat) can be used from day 1 and when switching from breastfeeding to bottle-feeding. It has an extra soft silicone teat and it is the lowest flow rate available. You are likely to change your baby’s teat size every two to three months. But that’s just a rough guide, and some babies may want a faster flow earlier than others.Finally, babies who are six months old and older generally finish the bottle between ten and twenty minutes. Keep in mind that these time ranges are just referenced points and are helpful for making changes to the nipple size. This will vary depending on the manufacturer – as there is no industry standard for teat sizes. When should I change from medium to fast flow teats? For instance, if you see milk running down your child’s face, this could be an indication of too fast of a flow through the nipple.

The Philips Avent teats come in six different sizes. The smallest of which is ideal for preemie babies, and the range goes up to a fast flow. If your baby is finishing the bottle in less than twenty minutes, and has made a mess or has gas afterwards, the nipple size is probably too large. When I was a new parent, I was naïve about the world of bottle nipples. I didn’t know they came in different flow sizes. I just figured they were all the same. But you need to get one that matches your baby’s stage of development. Since I’ve been there, I can help you find out which Philips Avent Nipple Sizes you should be using for your baby. Breastfeeding Guide: Here are Top 5 Bottles for Breastfed Babies. Why Can’t I Use a One Size Nipple? However, while this may be recommended, Avent nipple sizes also go to 2 and 3 for a reason. Not every child is the same.To some babies, yes teat size matters. This is because the size and flow rate of different sized teats might not always suit your baby’s feeding habits. But it’s pretty common for a baby to be perfectly content with one teat size the whole time they’re bottle feeding, but the flow rate will need to change over time as they develop. All Tommee Tippee teats are the same size, but with different flow options. Can a faster flow teat make reflux worse? Some brands have more levels – as many as six different types of teat – providing a little more choice for parents looking to find a teat that’s just right.

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