Everyone is familiar with “breastmilk is best for baby” and it’s true. Mother’s milk has the nutrients that a baby needs to grow, and the feeding process strengthens the bond between mother and child.
However, sometimes life isn’t so simple. This is where NUK Babycare Products comes in. To ensure that bottlefeeding closely replicate breastfeeding, two German orthodontists developed 50 years ago a teat based on a mother’s nipple to encourage your baby to “work” for his milk just as if were feeding from his mother’s breast.
The NUK teat shape is based on the mother’s nipple while breastfeeding, allowing moms to switch from the breast to the bottle and back for more convenience.
All babies are born with the instinct to suck. Some 50 years ago, German orthodontists Dr. W. Balters and Dr. A Muller took this knowledge to make teats that closely resemble a mother’s nipple while breastfeeding.
The teat has a flat underside to ensure that the baby correctly positions his tongue, encouraging a milking action to widen his jaw for correct tooth development.
The teat’s slender neck and vent help reduce the amount of air the little one swallows, which in turn minimizes infant colic.
The angled surface encourages the baby to suck the milk, exercising its lower jaw. The teat’s hole is angled upwards so it points toward the baby’s palate and mixes with saliva for good digestion.
The angled shape of the teat supports the upper lip and acts as an anchor for the milking action of the lower jaw.
All NUK teats have an air vent on the upper side to regulate air pressure in the bottle. This prevents the teat from collapsing and the baby from swallowing air.
NUK has built on this reputation by adding many superior babycare products. NUK PC bottles are also the safest in the market today.
The bottles are produced by Mapa GmbH from the highest quality polycarbonate and comply with strict quality controls as set by the European Standard for Child Use and Care products.
NUK products are available at Rustan’s and Baby Company Rockwell and Podium.