Philips Avent Elektrische Milchpumpe (Modell SCF395/11)
Philips Avent Elektrische Milchpumpe (Modell SCF395/11)
Philips Avent Elektrische Milchpumpe (Modell SCF395/11)
Philips Avent Elektrische Milchpumpe (Modell SCF395/11)
Philips Avent Elektrische Milchpumpe (Modell SCF395/11)
Philips Avent Elektrische Milchpumpe (Modell SCF395/11)

Philips Avent electric breast pump (model SCF395/11)

€150,95
Tax included.

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Barcode: 313026973907
Description
  • Gentle and comfortable: comfortable traction position, no tilting
  • Customization: Custom operation, 8 phase modes and 16 suction modes
  • Minimum number of parts required and intuitive design: Memory function pause / start function
  • Natural Motion Technology: Inspired by nature, effective for mom
  • Discreet: The silent motor ensures discreet use in any situation (mains operation)

Inspired by nature, effective for mom

Innovative Natural Motion technology ensures faster milk flow*

The Philips Avent electric breast pump maintains the optimal feeding flow and easily adapts to the size and shape of your nipple. It features a new feeding technology where suction and pressure on the nipple perfectly reflect your baby's breastfeeding behavior. More feeds in less time*

Natural Motion technology for faster milk let-down*

Gentle and comfortable

One funnel size fits 99.98% of nipples* Comfortable pumping position without bending over

Customized operation, 8 stimulation phase modules and 16 suction modules

Silent motor for discreet use in any situation (mains operation)

Minimal number of parts required and intuitive design

Memory function

On/off function

Based on the results of milk let-down time (time to reach the feed flow reflex - MER). Results of a clinical study with 20 participants (Netherlands, 2019) compared to MER in a study on the recommendation of the previous version of Philips breast pumps with 9 participants (Netherlands, 2018) * 1) Mangel et al.

Breastfeeding difficulties, breastfeeding duration, maternal body mass index, and breast anatomy: are they related? Breastfeeding Medicine, 2019, (109 participants, Israel); (2) Ziemer et al.

Skin changes and nipple pain during the first week of breastfeeding.