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Medela | Tetina Calma | Tetina para Botella de Leche Materna | Repuestos para Biberones | Contiene: 1 pieza

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  • Transición sencilla al pecho: La leche fluye solo si el bebé succiona y crea vacío, similar a como se realiza la succión en el pecho. Compatible con todas las botellas de leche Medela
  • Permite que el bebé succione, degluta, respire y pause de un modo natural, tranquilo y sin estrés
  • Sistema de ventilación único que ayuda a que el bebé no ingiera aire durante la alimentación
  • No gotea. Tu bebé necesita aplicar un cierto nivel de vacío para sacar la leche
  • Tetina de un solo tamaño/forma: Para todas las etapas de la alimentación con leche materna. Diseñada para adaptarse a las necesidades de tu bebé a medida que crece. Libre de BPA


Presentación de Calma®: Diseñada exclusivamente para la lactancia materna. Transicionar de Calma® al pecho nunca ha sido tan fácil. Calma® se desarrolló utilizando una investigación basada en evidencia sobre el comportamiento de alimentación natural de los bebés para que puedas disfrutar de tu vínculo de lactancia por más tiempo. Con Calma®, la leche solo fluirá si tu bebé trabaja y crea vacío para extraer la leche, esto le permite a tu bebé utilizar el comportamiento de alimentación aprendido en el pecho.


Rebecca
Comentado en México el 11 de septiembre de 2024
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Stephany S
Comentado en México el 29 de septiembre de 2023
Ayuda cuando das biberon y pecho ya que facilita que el bebe se acostumbre a succionar lo unico es que siento que el flujo es muy rapido y una vez que el bebe se acostumbra a succionar se ahoga con el chorro que sale, pero si es util en lo que se establece la lactancia
Suraj Maurya
Comentado en India el 8 de abril de 2023
Just go for this ... I am feeding my baby with this nipple since his birth... Its bery good... It replicates the breast feeding... By using this nipple, baby doesn't reject breast. I bought 3 medela nipples, response is very good.Go for it.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 16 de marzo de 2020
Me la recomendó un asesor de lactancia, incluso para alimentar con fórmula en caso de ser necesario.Al primer uso le costó unos minutitos a mi bebé en agarrarle la onda, pero después ya super fácil. El bebé es el que succiona la cantidad de leche, porque no sale por sí sola del biberón.Con mi bebé la usé desde el primer mes de nacido, yo creo que por eso se adaptó fácil a la mamila. La compré porque se me hacía bastante complicado alimentarlo con jeringa o cuchara para evitar la confusión de mamila-pez0n.Se compone de 3 partes + la tapa, pero no son difíciles de limpiar.
Ivan Trujillo
Comentado en México el 27 de septiembre de 2020
Es para bebes en lactancia materna. Ha funcionado de manera sensacional, sale la cantidad de leche que succione el bebe, y al estar en lactancia ayuda a que no sienta tanta diferencia en cuanto a la lactancia directa, asi que cuando no esta mama pues es la tetina o mamila que uso para darle al bebe la leche.
Oscar
Comentado en México el 6 de septiembre de 2018
El producto es de muy buena calidad y cumple con la función de regular el flujo, esto permite que el bebé realice la misma función que con el pecho materno. succionar, autorregulando la cantidad de leche. Recomendable, sólo sugiero que compren una sola pieza para que lo prueben y vean si su bebé lo adopta de forma adecuada, antes de comprar más.
Irene Flores
Comentado en México el 12 de septiembre de 2018
Mi bebé toma pecho pero hay veces que tengo que darle mamila así que este producto es buena opción pues solo sale si el bebé succiona. La primera vez que lo usamos si salía más flujo que en el pecho y el bebé medio se ahogaba, pero después fuimos mejorando la técnica (tanto el bebé como nosotros al dársela), por ejemplo, no inclinamos tanto la mamila y así se regula aún más el flujo. Vale mucho la pena si buscas que tu bebé no deje de succionar aunque tome biberón.
Gilberto
Comentado en México el 2 de abril de 2018
Compre este producto porque el bebe debia succionar y no dejar el pecho.Funciona bien, la leche solo sale si el bebe succiona a diferencia de los biberenos tradicionales que sale sola...El unico tema es que el flujo de leche es como para bebes de 3 meses en adelante... para bebes de un mes o dos si se puede usar, pero el flujo puede ser mucho para el bebe... mejor probarlo antes de encargar variosAl igual que todos los biberenos modernos hay que unir piezas para dar una toma.. mejor que los dr brown en el aspecto de que no tienen tubitos que limpiar... de producto es más fácil su limpieza creo yoCompatible con los biberones de medela, practicos cuando se tiene todo el kit, sacaleches, biberon, calma... etcRecomiendo esperar oferta porque el precio si es un poco elevado si se adquieren varios
luisaca
Comentado en México el 29 de agosto de 2017
Soy fan de los productos Medela, en todo lo relacionado a la lactancia materna es lo mejor, y si tienes la posibilidad económica de comprarlo, definitivamente debes de hacerlo, en el caso de esta mamila, lo que hace es imitar la lactancia materna tal cual seria si lo hiciera directamente desde la madre, simulando por medio de un vacío las pausas y todo el tema que se genera como cuando esta comiendo directamente.Compra recomendada, mi bebe acaba super fascinado después de beberse su leche desde su biberón, sintiendo que lo esta haciendo desde el seno materno.
RK
Comentado en India el 14 de noviembre de 2017
This nipple is a blessing. My baby is on BF as well as Formula and this makes the switching easy. I use these bottles to feed Formula. I have 2 sets of Calma Nipples (one of the 2 came with the breast pump) and am using 4 5oz Medela bottles for my 2.5 month old baby. Cleaning is easy. Wash milk residue with plain water then wash with warm soapy water. Rinse and sterilise. You'll need a brush only for the bottle. Putting together the nipple can be a task in the beginning but once you get the hang of it, it's great.You need to pull out the nipple from the baby's mouth, a couple of times at the beginning of the feed coz they suck harder when they're super hungry and that will leave them with more milk than they can take and could lead to choking. After a few suckles, he will adjust his speed.
Nicholas L Wilkins
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de febrero de 2016
I read the reviews and was a bit leery of this product. My daughter has supplemented nursing with formula since she was born but has recently gotten more lazy when nursing. This product has helped her tremendously! I love the technology that comes behind the nipple. My daughter will take the bottle and quickly realize she needs to do more work to get her meal than with other bottles. I wanted to highlight a few things with this nipple:1. The nipple is slightly longer than a normal nipple for an Avent and Mam bottle, and although some babies have been reported to have choked on the nipple, mine has not. It does not phase her.2. This nipple system comes with many parts but once you get the hang on it, is very simple. Although it takes a little more time, I do feel as if it's cleaner than others once it's taken apart and cleaned.3. This nipple is ABSOLUTELY compatible with formula. The manufacturer says it is not. As long as you mix the formula and there is no clumps, it's 100% compatible.4. My only gripe with this nipple is that it sometimes holds milk in the nipple so when taken away to burp baby or clean her face (my daughter is a messy eater), the milk runs out of the nipple. It does not leak, just lets the milk baby sucked out before the bottle is taken away run out. It also is problematic when baby is a bit vigorous with her sucking and then gets too much and needs to breath. It takes some getting used to by both baby and feeder! I could see where other parents with "barracuda eaters" may have issues. My baby loves this product!All babies are different so this may not work for all babies. Due to the cost, I would recommend one to see if it works if you notice a drop off with nursing once supplementing! It's well worth it for our family.
AnnaE
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de marzo de 2014
Love these and baby has no trouble going back & forth between bottle and nursing. BUT there are some things you should know to do so successfully.For the first time, squeeze the long part of nipple together then place a finger over the tip of the nipple, then turn bottle upside down, release the squeeze around the long part. This is create a mini vacuum and cause milk to flow into the nipple. You'll see it. (I recommend practicing with water first). Then offer the bottle to baby for the first time with it "primed." Having milk in the nipple helps them to know what to do.Your feeding technique is important. Sit baby upright (if laying back they'll gag & choke). Stroke baby's cheeks with nipple until they make the "fish lips" expression. Put bottle in baby's mouth, aiming for the roof of the mouth (need to ensure the nipple gets placed above the tongue). Put the nipple all the way into baby's mouth. It looks long and like you'll gag them but it doesn't work, if it's not all the way in. Then lift bottle so the fluid level just barely covers the opening valve. If it fully covers it baby can get too much milk at once if they're used needing to perform vigorous stimulation for let-down. The trick is to change the angle of the bottle depending on babies needs (I also recommend filling bottle with water and experimenting with it yourself). Don't take it out of their mouth that will upset them. Simply change it from bottle above baby's mouth to go faster to below to go slower. You have to watch & listen to baby while feeding. If their eyes are getting big, they're coughing, milk is coming out the sides or you hear swallowing/gulping more frequently than when nursing it's too fast and the bottle angle should be lowered. If they're crying, fussy or tight lipped it's probably too slow. It is a skill that gets better with practice.The good part is if baby sucks hard they get more, suck a little they get less. The problem is baby may be used to needing to suck hard & fast then wait for let-down. With this nipple if they suck hard & fast and caregiver doesn't have correct bottle angle, then A LOT of milk will come out right away and can surprise and overwhelm baby.This a great nipple but it does require some responsive holding from the person feeding.
Mama Love
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto de 2012
I have a premature son and untold latching issues. My daughter was also premature with all kinds of medical problems and even though I dont know how I did it, I pumped for 9 looooong months. My son was the complete opposite but despite my best efforts I could not tolerate pumping (even with the awesome Medela Symphony) a few weeks after he came home at a month old. I just could not stand it a second longer not to mention I was only getting around 10ml every three hours. Pure torture. So for a while, he was 100% bottle fed.There have been a LOT of latch issues with him and with the help of the medication Domperidone and sheer determination, I have been able to get my supply to come back. I still have to use the Medela Contact Breast Shields because occasionally I have to give him a bottle of formula to suppliment his voracious appetite. When he came home from the hospital, still a month before his due date, he was taking 3 oz breastmilk every three hours. He is 6 mo old (corrected) and in addition to breastmilk/formula eats around 5 oz of purees twice a day and still quite lean! In addition to latching issues, being bottle trained during 4 weeks in the NICU and his big appetite, he got use to the rapid fill-my-tummy-up-QUICK. When breastfeeding, he would stop nursing after the initial breastmilk flow and wouldnt empty the breast. This was problematic because he was not benefitting from the higher calorie hind milk. A Catch 22 because if your breasts arent emptied, they stop producing as much milk.When I saw the Calma, I was *extremely* interested. In a few short weeks I'm going to have to put him in daycare twice a week and was DREADING having the nipple confusion come back in full force. I have been in excruciating pain on several occasions these last few months and do not want to go there again. Through my efforts and extremely limiting bottle use, we are at a pretty good place and he will now mostly empty the breast. I dont want to lose that.Because of the price for just one Calma is quite high, I was leery but went ahead and bought one to give it a try because I cannot bare to go back to the horrible pain of a shallow latch that bottle use produces. I was very uneasy spending that much money because I anticipated he would reject it. From the box description, I was a little worried it would require too much sucking to get the necessary vacuum to dispense milk. I am very happy to report that he had no hesitation or problems using the Medela Calma nipple! I also anticipated him chewing on the end which is longer than usual. (He has begun to do that with regular bottle nipples.) He doesnt. In fact, I was trying to pull it out of his mouth a little in an attempt to see how this design worked. He cried the same way he does if I try to take him off my nipple and went right back to sucking and eating.The best news is that when I put him back to the breast, he latched on *immediately* to my nipple. In the past, after using a traditional nipple, it would take him approximately 20 seconds to get a good latch.The first time I used it, I tried to tighten it as I do regular nipples and it slipped off the neck of the bottle from over tightening. Gentle tightening works better from my experience so I recommend testing out a few times. The whole assembly and design is a lot different from conventional nipple units. The nipple unit has several pieces and it didnt look like the silicon nipple was going to stay in place but I had no problems with leaking. The end of the nipple is open and that completely baffled me and seemed un-breast like. I've got no idea how it works, but I'm overjoyed that it does. It is well worth the investment, especially any one who has had nipple confusion. It is a genius design! Even better....it works! I'm ordering two more Nipple only assemblies because I already have Medela bottles.
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