Silicone Colostrum Collector Set
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Overview
Description
The Haakaa Silicone Colostrum Collector gives moms the option to express colostrum before and after birth in a safe, easy-to-use storage solution. Colostrum is traditionally collected in single-use syringes often made from plastics; this collector is made of 100% medical grade silicone, allowing it to be safely stored in the fridge or freezer. It’s easy-to-use and reuse.
What we about it
Collect, store and feed colostrum from the same container.Details
- Comes with 6 x Colostrum Collectors (4ml) and a cotton wipe in a clear storage case
- Pre-sterilized and ready to use
- Made of 100% medical grade silicone
- Nib suctions colostrum off the nipple, can also be removed to express directly into the collector
- Soft squeezable silicone has a vacuum effect to collect droplets
- Portable, leakproof and reusable
- Heat and freeze resistant
- Non-toxic and safe for newborns
- BPA, PVC and phthalate-free
- Cleaning: Sterilize each colostrum collector with any steam sterilizing system or by boiling in water for 2-3 minutes
- Note: Ensure clearance from your health professional prior to antenatal expressing as there may be a risk of early labor
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Rated 5 out of 5
Feb 21, 2025
Life saver!
Easy to use collecting colostrum. Lables are very big, but just wrap around and stick together out and work fine. My baby had bilirubin and was small. So breastfeeding a lot was a must per doctor, and she had trouble latching and didn't want to give her a bottle yet. This helped us keep track of what she was taking in and putting weight. It kept her out of the hospital!