Pigeon Peristaltic Nipple Variable Flow 1 Pc Box
Pigeon Peristaltic Nipple (Variable Flow) gives your baby full control over the flow speed with a touch of their suction power. A flexible design that mimics nature and ensures peaceful and comfortable feeding

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- Key Ingredients
Cross-Cut (Y-Cut): Variable flow that adjusts to the baby's sucking strength.
Ultra-Soft Silicone: Mimics the softness and elasticity of a mother's breast.
AVS Technology: Reduces air intake to help prevent colic.
Slim Neck Fit: Perfectly compatible with all Pigeon standard-neck bottles. - Product FormBaby Soother
- Package Size1 Pack
- Caution & Warnings
Inspect the nipple before each use by pulling it in all directions. Discard at the first sign of damage or weakness. Do not leave the nipple in direct sunlight or heat, as this may weaken the silicone. Never use a feeding nipple as a pacifier.
- Storage Conditions
Store in a dry, covered container. Keep away from heat and direct sunlight to ensure the silicone remains durable and safe for use.
- How To Use
Before first use, sterilize the nipple in boiling water for 5 minutes. For daily cleaning, wash with a mild baby bottle detergent and a nipple brush. When assembling, pull the nipple through the screw cap until it snaps firmly into place. Always check for blockages in the air vent before feeding.
- ConcernsChoking from rapid milk flow, infant digestive colic
Q: What does "Size Y" mean?
A: The "Y" stands for a cross-cut opening. It is a variable flow nipple where milk only flows when the baby actively sucks, making it ideal for babies who have established a stronger suction.
Q: Which bottles is this nipple compatible with?
A: This nipple is designed exclusively for use with Pigeon Slim Neck (Standard) feeding bottles.
Q: Does it help prevent colic?
A: Yes, it features the Pigeon Air Ventilation System (AVS), which reduces the amount of air a baby swallows during feeding.
Q: How often should I replace the nipple?
A: For hygiene and safety, it is recommended to replace silicone nipples every 1–2 months or immediately if you notice any thinning or tears.
Q: Is it BPA-free?
A: Yes, the nipple is made from 100% medical-grade silicone and is completely BPA and BPS free.





