The innovative MAM Anti-Colic valve regulates the drinking flow and ensures babies can drink calmly and relaxed – without air swallowing.
** Medical study 2011/Market research 2010, tested with 204 mothers.
1.3 LINKS: Make inserting, centering and removing the valve easy.
2.SHAPE: Allows easy cleaning of valve. Compatible with all MAM Anti-Colic bottles.
All MAM products are made from materials free of BPA and BPS
For babies from 0 months
Yes, because the innovative protective cap ensures that the liquid remains in the bottle. This means there is no need for any small sealing disc: Simply place the protective cap on the bottle and then you can transport it safely.
Self-Sterilising
Step 1: Measure 20 ml of cool water using the bottle cap. Fill the base with silicone valve with 20 ml of cool water.
Step 2: Place the screw ring with teat in the bottle base. Place the bottle body on it. Screw in JUST SLIGHTLY to avoid pouring out hot water when removing the bottle from microwave. DO NOT SCREW DOWN FULLY.
Step 3: Place the protective cap on top. Set the microwave timer according to the number of bottles being simultaneously cleaned. Set microwave from 500 to 1000 Watts.
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an important component for the manufacturing of polycarbonate (PC), whereas Bisphenol S (BPS) is an organic chemical used to make polysulfone. Among other items, food packaging, plastic utensils and baby bottles are just a few examples of products made with PC, whereas the main usage of BPS is in thermal papers and inks. The problem: Trace amounts of chemical substances gradually leach out of the plastic into the food and might eventually get into the body. This can affect small children and infants in particular.
As a result of exposure to BPA, experts and studies have seen disruptions to the hormone system and brain, diabetes and heart damage as well as an increased risk of cancer. Although scientific evidence is not yet conclusive, the European Commission - based on the precautionary principle - has banned the usage of BPA in baby bottles in order to protect the health and safety of babies and small children.
Before the bottle is placed in the water bath or the bottle warmer, the sealing cap is always removed. The contents of the bottle must not boil – so do not pour any boiling liquids into it!
Before feeding begins, the bottle should be dried using a clean cloth.
The MAM bottle is unscrewed and taken apart to make it easier to clean. This makes it easy to rinse the individual parts with water and a mild cleaning agent. All individual parts become hygienically clean in any steriliser. Sterilisation before each use of the bottle is particularly important for newborns.