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Philips Avent

Breastfeeding essentials

Breastfeeding made easy

Express comfortably, store, feed, and protect your nipples with the Philips Avent Breastfeeding essentials set.

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Breastfeeding made easy

Avent Breast care

  • Classic

Electronic breast pump remembers your personal rhythm

Only Philips Avent's electric breast pump has a unique memory feature that learns and continues your personal pumping rhythm for maximum comfort. The breast pump also has unique active massage cushion intended to help stimulate natural let-down.

Bottles clinically proven to reduce colic

Unique anti-colic system consists of the Philips Avent nipple and adaptor ring allowing air to flow into the bottle instead of your baby’s tummy for better digestion.*

Milk storage cups

Ideal for storing breast milk: Thanks to the adaptor compatible with Philips Avent breast pumps and nipples, you can express your milk directly into the cup and feed you baby from the same cup. Cups are pre-sterilized/ready to use, easy to label, leak proof, can be used in a fridge/freezer and are dishwasher safe

Moisturizing nipple cream

Unique four layered construction for maximum dryness

Sealing discs

Breast shell set

Technical Specifications
  • Country of origin

    EU

    Yes

  • What is included

    Electronic Breast Pump

    1

    Disposable breast pad

    40  pcs

    Extra soft slow flow nipple

    2  pcs

    Milk storage cup lid

    10  pcs

    Milk storage cup adaptor

    2  pcs

    Sealing disc for milk storage

    1  pcs

    Newborn nipple travel pack

    1  pcs

    Classic Bottle 4oz

    1  pcs

    Milk storage cup (180ml/6oz)

    10  pcs

    Classic Bottle 9oz

    2  pcs

    Moisturizing Nipple Cream

    1  pcs

    Guide to breastfeeding DVD

    1  pcs

    Breast Shell

    6  pcs

  • * A clinical study showed that at two weeks of age, babies showed less fussing than babies fed with another bottle. (Study conducted by the Institute of Child Health, London. 2008.)