Developed in close collaboration with The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne over a 4 year period, the design holds provisional patents for both the anatomical shape and venting system. The design solves traditional issues with flow consistency, leaking collars and anatomical shape while offering an unprecedented range of sizes and flow rates.
Babies must have a good attachment or seal on a teat to generate the vacuum they need to draw milk. Taking this into consideration, Sepal teats have been designed to follow the natural shape of your baby's mouth.
Development was carried out in close collaboration with The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne over a four year period, utilising anatomical scan data not previously available to designers.
Sepal teats feature unique, asymmetric teat contours;
• tip of the teat is correctly placed close to the junction of the hard and soft palate
• lower profile is shaped to allow the tongue to rest on the inner lower lip, allowing the lips to form what is sometimes referred to as the ‘Special-K’ mouth
• waist is oval in shape to allow the tongue to sit flatter and seal against cheeks, providing stability
• upper profile follows the ‘alveolar ridge’ and the hard palate
Babies must have a good attachment or seal on a teat to generate the vacuum they need to draw milk. Taking this into consideration, Sepal teats have been designed to follow the natural shape of your baby's mouth.
Development was carried out in close collaboration with The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne over a four year period, utilising anatomical scan data not previously available to designers.
Sepal teats feature unique, asymmetric teat contours;
• tip of the teat is correctly placed close to the junction of the hard and soft palate
• lower profile is shaped to allow the tongue to rest on the inner lower lip, allowing the lips to form what is sometimes referred to as the ‘Special-K’ mouth
• waist is oval in shape to allow the tongue to sit flatter and seal against cheeks, providing stability
• upper profile follows the ‘alveolar ridge’ and the hard palate
Natural Rhythm
As your baby grows, they will develop a natural feeding action to coordinate sucking, swallowing and breathing (SSB) which ensures feeding is safe and responsive to the baby’s hunger, respiration and capacity to swallow milk.
The Sepal system adapts to generate an appropriate level of venting, so that milk only flows when your baby sucks – it is not affected by how hard or loose the collar is tightened – ensuring that milk will not enter your baby’s mouth accidently.
This controlled venting system means vacuum cannot build up in the bottle, allowing a continuous feeding cycle with no need for your baby to detach and interrupt their feed.
As your baby grows, they will develop a natural feeding action to coordinate sucking, swallowing and breathing (SSB) which ensures feeding is safe and responsive to the baby’s hunger, respiration and capacity to swallow milk.
The Sepal system adapts to generate an appropriate level of venting, so that milk only flows when your baby sucks – it is not affected by how hard or loose the collar is tightened – ensuring that milk will not enter your baby’s mouth accidently.
This controlled venting system means vacuum cannot build up in the bottle, allowing a continuous feeding cycle with no need for your baby to detach and interrupt their feed.
Babies come in all sizes, so should teats
Sepal offer an unprecedented choice of 12 variations of 4 teat sizes and 5 flow rates, so you can choose the best combination for your baby.
High precision manufacturing techniques are employed ensure the flow rates carefully selected by The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne remain both accurate and consistent.
Integrally moulded colour coded teat collars identify the flow rate quickly – size and flow rate are selected independent of each other so they can be matched to your baby’s individual needs and capacity to feed.
For extra information, visit www.sepal.com.au or the royal children's hospital www.rch.org.au/Cocoon/your-baby/feeding
Sepal offer an unprecedented choice of 12 variations of 4 teat sizes and 5 flow rates, so you can choose the best combination for your baby.
High precision manufacturing techniques are employed ensure the flow rates carefully selected by The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne remain both accurate and consistent.
Integrally moulded colour coded teat collars identify the flow rate quickly – size and flow rate are selected independent of each other so they can be matched to your baby’s individual needs and capacity to feed.
For extra information, visit www.sepal.com.au or the royal children's hospital www.rch.org.au/Cocoon/your-baby/feeding
How to choose Sepal
Sepal Guide