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Silicone Sterilizing Cup & Imafeed Feeding Cup

Original price was: ₹1,149.00.Current price is: ₹549.00.

This convenient combo features the Silicone Sterilizing Cup and the ImaFeed Feeding Cup, offering a safe, hygienic, and practical feeding solution for your little one.

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Product Description

ImaFeed Feeding Cup:

Specially designed for infants, the ImaFeed cup is ideal for babies ≥ 34 weeks. Whether feeding colostrum, expressed breast milk, or formula, its ergonomic shape ensures controlled, gentle feeding—supporting paced feeding techniques that reduce the risk of overfeeding or aspiration.

Silicone Sterilizing Cup:

Made from high-quality, food-grade silicone, this sterilizing cup makes it easy to sanitize feeding accessories quickly and safely. Simply add water and microwave for a chemical-free steam sterilization process.

Key Features:

  • Soft, food-grade silicone material
  • BPA-free and safe for babies
  • Helps support breastfeeding routines
  • Ideal for hospital or home use
  • Compact and easy to clean
  • Reusable and eco-friendly

Reasons to Buy

  • Paced & Controlled Feeding
  • Ideal for Babies ≥ 34 Weeks
  • Know Exactly How Much Baby is Eating
  • Safe & Reusable
  • Made in a Certified Cleanroom Facility

Accurate Measurement

Ideal for Preterm & Newborn Babies

Long-Lasting Durability

Recommended by Lactation Experts & NICUs

Cup feeding is a preferred method in hospitals and neonatal care units to support breastfeeding and avoid nipple confusion.

Precision in Every Feed

The built-in milliliter markings help caregivers offer just the right amount—ideal for feeding plans and postnatal recovery.

Quick & Effective Sterilization

Sanitize feeding accessories, nipples, pacifiers, and small baby items in just minutes using the microwave—no harsh chemicals needed.

For ImaFeed Feeding Cup:

  1. Wash & Sterilize the cup before first use by boiling or autoclaving.
  2. Express breast milk or formula directly into the cup, or pour measured feed into it.
  3. Hold baby upright and gently tilt the cup to allow controlled sipping—do not pour.
  4. Clean thoroughly after each use. Suitable for repeated sterilization.

For Silicone Sterilizing Cup:

  1. Place items to be sterilized inside the cup (e.g., nipples, pacifiers, feeding cups).
  2. Add water (approx. 50–100 ml, depending on item size).
  3. Place the lid loosely and microwave for 3–5 minutes.
  4. Carefully remove from microwave using tongs or a cloth (hot steam inside).
  5. Allow items to cool before use.
  • Material: 100% Medical-Grade Silicone
  • Feeding Cup Capacity: ~40 ml with clear millimeter markings
  • Sterilizing Cup Size: Suitable for small infant accessories
  • Temperature Resistance: Up to 200°C (392°F)
  • Certifications: Manufactured in ISO 13485, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001 & CDSCO approved cleanroom (Class 10,000)
  • Country of Origin: India
  • Reusable: Yes, both products are boilable, autoclavable, and microwave-safe
  • Always supervise infants during feeding.
  • Do not use the feeding cup if damaged, torn, or deformed.
  • Avoid overfilling the sterilizing cup to prevent spillage in the microwave.
  • Allow both cups to cool before handling after sterilization.
  • These products are not a substitute for medical feeding advice—consult a pediatrician or lactation consultant if unsure.
  • Product colors may vary slightly due to photography and lighting.

Frequently asked questions

The cup is ideal for newborns and infants ≥ 34 weeks gestational age, as recommended for cup feeding of colostrum, breast milk, or formula.
Yes, the ImaFeed cup can be placed inside the sterilizing cup and microwaved for safe steam sterilization. Both are made from heat-resistant medical-grade silicone.
Simply wash with warm soapy water or boil it. It’s autoclavable and dishwasher safe. Ensure it is fully dry before storing.
Yes, the sterilizing cup is made to withstand microwave temperatures. Just add water and microwave for 3–5 minutes for chemical-free sterilization.
Absolutely! It’s perfect for sterilizing nipples, pacifiers, spoons, small pump parts, and other compact items.
No, in fact, cup feeding is often recommended to avoid nipple confusion while supporting breastfeeding routines.

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