Judy, our hospital stocks both mead johnson and ross disposable nipples.
The slow flow is marked 'Enfamil slow flow soft - latex free'.  It is a
brownish colored, not silicone, but still latex free.  Standard size but
much slower than the Enfamil standard which is a 'single hole'.  The
Ross standard nipple has the hole + a tiny cut vent and is much faster
than the slow flow soft.  I much so prefer to use the slow flow soft for
breast feeding UNLESS they are dehydrated/minimal suction and unable to
extract milk.  -Angie Kirkwood BSN, IBCLC

Previous posting:  I am wondering what kind of slow flow nipples
hospitals are using? 

Unfortunately, we have a few MD's who do encourage some supplementing in
the hospital, especially with phototherapy. The nipples we are using
have quite a fast flow and would like replace them with a slow flow.

TIA.

Judy Hatfield RNC, IBCLC

Upstate NY



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