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Parents race to Asda to nab baby essential scanning at tills for just a third of normal price in limited-time sale

Parents race to Asda to nab baby essential scanning at tills for just a third of normal price in limited-time sale

The Irish Sun22-04-2025

BARGAIN-HUNTING parents are racing to Asda after spotting a must-have baby essential scanning at the tills for just a third of its usual price.
The popular baby product has already won over thousands of parents thanks to its smart design, comfort-focused features and rave reviews for reducing colic and making feeding time a breeze.
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This baby must-have is perfect for mums who breastfeed
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Parents race to Asda to nab baby essential scanning at tills for just a third of normal price in limited-time sale
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The MAM Feed & Soothe Set is a baby must-have for mums who breastfeed.
A just £24.98 (previously £37.98), the
The soft, breast-shaped teat that mimics natural feeding and supports your little one's unique drinking patterns.
Even better, it's eco-friendly too - with all plastic parts, including the shield and button, made from bio-circular materials
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This clever Anti-Colic Bottle is a game-changer for parents, designed to boost your baby's well-being by tackling colic head-on.
Its genius valve system in the base stops air bubbles from forming, meaning fewer feeding issues and a smoother, happier drink for your little one.
Parenting expert
How do you know if your baby has
Most read in Fabulous
Hannah points out that if your baby appears unsettled and crying at feeding time, it could be due to colic.
She says this is diagnosed on the rule of three: "A baby crying for more than 3 hours a day, more than 3 days a week for more than 3 weeks.'
Baby's colic cured instantly by doctor with this simple trick
For babies suffering with colic, Hannah recommends anticolic bottles, such as MAM'S '
Alternatively, other mums have praised '
As per
"Without sterilising, bacteria can build up and this can make baby very poorly," Hannah explains. "Babies immune systems are immature and even small amounts of bacteria or viruses can make them unwell.
What is colic?
Colic affects up to one in five babies, according to the
It is the name given for a baby who appears to be otherwise health but excessively and frequently cries.
It tends to begin when infants are a few weeks old and usually stops by the time they're aged four months (six months at the latest).
Symptoms of colic include:
intense bouts of crying
crying in the late afternoon or evening that lasts several hours
a red and flushed face when the baby cries
your baby clenching their fists, drawing their knees up to their tummy, or arching their back while crying
Although colic can be difficult for parents, it is important to remember that your baby will get better eventually and that it is not your fault.
The exact causes of colic are unknown, but it has been suggested that indigestion, trapped wind and temporary gut sensitivity could be to blame.
The NHS recommend the following tips for helping your baby.
holding your baby during a crying episode
preventing your baby swallowing air by sitting or holding them upright during feeding
burping your baby after feeds
gently rocking your baby over your shoulder
bathing your baby in a warm bath
gently massaging your baby's tummy
"Sterilising and using cooled boiled water help to prevent your baby coming into contact with this excess of bacteria."
The '
Another major perk is that is can sterilise pretty much anything - from toys and accessories to breast pumps and even your mobile phone.
If you're looking for something that works
even
quicker, then
Suitable for microwave and cold water sterilisation, it features dual baskets so you can sterilise up to six bottles in an impressive four minutes, while the innovative lid design can also be use as a drainer for sterilised items.
Alternatively, if you're looking for a nifty gadget that washes, sterilisers and dries in one easy step, then the '
It features 20 high pressure spray jets that powerfully clean 99.9% of germs with steam, then dries with HEPA-filtered germ-free air.
When it comes to feeding your baby, there's no right or wrong, it's all down to personal preference.
For those hoping to breastfeed, a pump is likely to come in handy as it means others can chip in and feed the baby if you're not about or struggling with sleep deprivation.
MAM's newly launched '
For a manual option, Nuby's cheap and cheerful '
As for preventing sore, cracked nipples, '
Alternatively, if you decide to formula feed, it's worth noting that brands such as
Sun readers also recommended purchasing a formula maker to help save those precious moments you could be spending with your little one - and to make life easier for the night feeds!
The '
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Colic affects up to one in five babies, according to the NHS
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