


🍼 Feed with confidence, nurture with love – the special needs feeder that cares.
The Medela Special Needs Feeder (150 ml) is a precision-engineered feeding bottle designed specifically for babies facing facial or oral difficulties that affect suction. Featuring a specially designed valve and soft silicone feeder, it ensures controlled milk flow tailored to each baby's needs. Lightweight and BPA-free, this Swiss-made bottle supports gentle, effective feeding for your little one’s unique journey.
| ASIN | B001LIQ018 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,601 in Baby Products ( See Top 100 in Baby Products ) #307 in Feeding Bottles |
| Country of Origin | Switzerland |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (438) |
| Date First Available | 16 August 2012 |
| Dishwasher safe | No |
| Is portable | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21.1 x 12.2 x 5.3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 45.4 g |
| Item model number | 6200S |
| Manufacturer | Medela |
| Material free | BPA Free |
| Model Number | 6200S |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 21.08 x 12.19 x 5.33 cm; 45.36 g |
G**E
Bottle
Good
D**M
For cleft palate
I used this for cleft palate and the baby is able to drink with bit less effort. Strongly recommended for the special baby, in case if you are blessed with.
J**S
Life Saver
Due to cleft palate my baby was unable to feed, thanks to this, my baby now sleep with full stomach. Grateful!
K**R
Defective product
I have paid bomb of money and they are not ready to replace or refund the amount. I have recieved this product of 26th May , replacement window was within 5days, unfortunately my dad passed away on 24th may and I have to travel out of city , when I have come back on 3rd and started feeding the baby , the bottle keeps leaking. It's difficult to feed special need child who is just 2 month and below age. Its really disappointing ,that even after explaining the situation they are not ready to help.
G**V
Speciality Feeder for Cleft
My baby has cleft lip and palate, this bottle is best for this birth defect for feeding milk
A**R
Five Stars
Useful product for Cleft lip and palate babies..
A**M
Simple feeder
Not special
P**T
Yah product theek se kam nahin karta hai. Ghar per kisi ko bhi Pasand Nahin a raha hai
M**A
Excellent bottle
J**2
Sorry this is so long but I wish I knew these things in the beginning. My daughter was born with a unilateral cleft lip and palate on her left side. We had no idea because we were never able to see her face on the ultrasounds due to positioning. The moment I found out my main concern was feeding my baby girl. I didn’t know if she would have feeding difficulties I didn’t know anything about it. I tried breast feeding but it made everything way more stressful at the time. The NICU nurses gave us these Medela bottles and they work amazing. It was hard at first. Its a difficult bottle to get the hang of and I had to try a few different things and angles and pressures to squeeze it. It took me a week to figure out how to even use it properly because the nurses in the hospital weren’t familiar with it. The moment it changed and got easier for me was when I researched this bottle. I found a video from the lady who created this bottle. She explains how and why it works and how to use it. I While your baby is learning to drink and suck and swallow it is more difficult at times and what worked best for me was just taking the time while I'm feeding my baby to focus on what she was doing with her mouth. I realized I can feel her movements and when she wanted to drink and wanted to stop. Its super important with this bottle to pay extra attention to when your baby is ready for a break to get a breath for a second in between swallows. The milk only comes out as you squeeze the nipple and you can see how much is coming out if you squeeze it in front of you first as a test. The cons is they only go to 5 ounces, theres no cap, and its probably ideal for just mom and dad to use since theres a lil bit of a learning curve compared to other bottles. We ended up getting some of the Dr.Brown Specialty Feeder Bottles thick and thin ones, the thin ones work perfectly for my baby girl and they hold 4 or 10-12 ounces I think. They just have a little blue insert that goes in the nipple and I think slows the milk flow for them. I wish I had all the bottles the say she was born just to try them because the Dr.Browns are easier to use and everyone else can help feed her if needed. However these Medela bottles dont leave her as gassy as the Dr.Brown bottles do. I still use these bottles and they are my personal favorite to use when I feed her but I mostly use them at night now because if I leave them and they tip over they dont leak. The Dr.Brown bottles leak everywhere if the fall over without a lid!! If you have a baby with a cleft I think you should try this bottle at least once. They may like it due to the fact that they dont have to work as hard to drink but I know practice makes perfect. Also no matter what bottle you use. I’ve found that the more often I burp her, the more content and happy she seems. She will burp 2 times from half an ounce sometimes. If you read this review thank you and I hope it helped you in any way and if your angel was born with any abnormalities just remember to be extra patient and extra loving. Thanks the support and help you are given by others and thank yourself because you are doing great and your baby is beautiful and so blessed to have an amazing parent doing the best they can do with what they have to work with.♥️
L**K
We bought these bottles for our 6-week old daughter who has a cleft of the hard palate and is unable create suction to nurse or use a regular bottle. We initially used the much less expensive squeeze bottles from mead-johnson, but they were a pain to clean and warm, and it was difficult to tell how much we were squeezing into her mouth. It was also very time consuming and she would tire quickly before she got enough milk. We've used the Haberman nipples for over 2 months and love them. Baby compresses the nipple with gums/tongue, which releases milk into her mouth and then fills the nipple chamber via a one-way valve. The nipple can be rotated in baby's mouth to vary flow rate, which is indicated by a raised line on the nipple (at night I just feel with my finger to make sure I have it in her mouth correctly). The nipples needed to be broken in and we still had to squeeze the milk into her mouth until the nipples became a bit softer and she became strong enough to compress the nipple (she is almost 4 months now and can do this on all but one nipple). We bought one mini-feeder, which just has a shorter nipple than the regular feeder. The mini was great when she was smaller because she could compress it early on, but then the nipple split. Not sure why, but we had to stop using it. We use these with a glass Evenflo bottle rather than the one it came with. We use an Avent bottle warmer because the top of the bottle warmer allows the extra-long nipple to poke out of the top. We bought 5, but since they can go on any standard bottle you could probably get away with just 2 or 3. Finally, the nipples are a bit of a pain to clean. The product insert says to not use a nipple cleaner and so I just soak them in warm, soapy wate, and then use a wet paper towel to gently clean the inside. I recommend this nipple to anyone who has a baby that can't nurse/suck.
S**.
Very very pleased ! My daughter had such an awful time trying to even take a bottle . She would chug and gulp down so much air it sounded awful even with pace feeding . This bottle has been an absolute miracle for her, she has lip and tongue tie and a very high palate. She gets absolutely NO air with this bottle . It has the perfect stream of milk and only comes out when she sucks . It actually mimics the breast honestly. I’d highly recommend it. The price is a bit much but as awful of s time as she was having with every bottle we tried , this was very much worth every dollar ! I’d hugbwho ever made the bottle
T**S
Most reviews are for cleft palate/lip newborns so I thought I would leave a review as we purchased for our newborn who has a weak suck, tight jaw, and an uncoordinated tongue *see update below*. As a result, he has been unable to get an effective latch or suck. A nipple guard helped some, but he still only pulled an eighth of my supply from a breast. After some research, we purchased this as a means to mimic the breast as much as possible and also for the awesome benefit of him having to work on strengthening his tongue and suck. It has been really excellent as we can also mimic the nipple towards his nose to get him to open for a latch before allowing him to take the "teat." We are very gentle and mindful when rinsing/cleaning as these are quite expensive and so far it has held up well. Also huge bonus it fits with all Medela bottles since I'm currently exclusively pumping. *update* still 5 stars just to share that I posted this review before my little guy was finally diagnosed with a deep posterior tongue tie. The speech therapist and ENT were not surprised that this was the only bottle effective for him and actually super impressed I even found it (kudos to the Baby Whisperer!). I am grateful we found it otherwise I fear he would've lost a harmful amount of weight by the time we could get in to see the right specialists and have his tongue tie released.
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