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Breastflow mi-Pump and bottle give-away
13 June 2011
Following the huge demand for last month’s Breastflow bottle give-away to expectant or new mums throughout the UK, Learning Curve is this month repeating the offer as well as offering the chance to win one of ten portable mi-Pump electric breast pumps worth £69.99 each! The offer runs from Monday 13th June to Monday 20th June 2011 inclusive while stocks last.
To receive a free bottle and become eligible for a mi-Pump electric breast pump, mums simply need to register their details at www.breastflow.co.uk and Learning Curve will send out a free sample. Ten lucky mums will be picked at random to receive a fantastic mi-Pump electric breast pump.
Meanwhile, Breastflow is also offering a 20 per cent discount on all lines purchased from the website!
Breastflow’s portable mi-Pump electric breast pump, free to ten lucky mums, is not only 60 per cent faster but also up to 60 per cent lighter and quieter than any other electric pump on the market. And the easy Flexi-Fit shields offer a comfortable fit on the breast. Complete with a discreet carry case, the electric pump is small enough to carry in a handbag!
Meanwhile, the revolutionary Breastflow bottles and teats, designed for breastfeeding mums and for use with expressed milk, allow baby to go happily from breast to bottle and back again without struggles. Unlike any other bottle, the Breastflow system allows baby to use the same compression and suction action as when breastfeeding, safeguarding baby’s natural, innate ability to breastfeed. The system also aids in keeping air out of baby’s tummy, helping to prevent colic.
All bottles and parts are BPA free.
Product Feature Summary:
Revolutionary, patented, two-piece teat, anatomically designed to work just like mum!
Two-piece teat design is very easy to assemble and clean.
Extra-wide neck bottle for easy clean.
Air-exchange venting system helps keep air out of baby’s tummy thus preventing colic.
NB/ As breastfeeding works on a ‘supply and demand’ basis, it is essential for mothers to either express milk each day or to put baby to the breast to ensure the milk supply does not ‘dry up’. As long as some milk has been expressed or given through breastfeeding, the milk flow will stay available. Supply will increase the more the baby is offered the breast or the more milk is expressed.
For more information visit www.breastflow.co.uk or contact 01271 336172.
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