Suavinex presents a pack of 2 blue soothers. They are especially recommended for babies between 6 and 18 months old. The product is anatomical, so it adapts perfectly to the child's palate.
Suavinex soothers are essential products for babies. They are made from silicone, a harmless material that is recommended by specialists for the teats used by babies during their first months.
Thanks to silicone, the product is resistant and does not deform. It also helps to ensure that the taste is not altered. It also does not absorb odours. The soother is the right size for the child to suck comfortably.
It has an anatomically shaped teat that resembles the mother's nipple, which facilitates the adaptation process and at the same time adapts to the child's mouth. It also has a shield to ensure that it is not sucked in during sucking.
This product respects oral and dental development because it is ultra-soft and highly flexible. These features make it possible for the baby's face not to be marked while sleeping and, at the same time, it favours breathing.
It has been manufactured in accordance with the quality standards required by the health authorities. It has the support of the Spanish Society of Paediatric Dentistry and is recommended by the Italian Association of Orthodontic Specialists.
Its composition does not include bisphenol (BPA), an organic compound used to manufacture some plastics and resins. By being free of this ingredient, the risks of affecting the health of the child are reduced.
The Suavinex pack of blue soothers is especially indicated for babies between 6 and 18 months.
First of all, it is recommended to wash the soother carefully before use. Use a mild soap and then rinse with plenty of water. You can also cold sterilise or boil for five minutes. This procedure should be carried out every time the product is used. After sterilisation, you can put it directly into your child's mouth.
Not suitable for babies under 6 months of age. There is no other information regarding adverse effects when using this product. However, if you notice any unfavourable reactions, you should discontinue use and consult a paediatric specialist.
If a strap is to be used to keep the teat in one place, it is suggested that it should be short to reduce the risk of choking or strangulation.
Silicone.