Saturday, April 24, 2010

What is the scientific name for the "nose sucker" parents use on their newborns and babies?

It's called a "bulb syringe" or a "nasal aspirator."

What is the scientific name for the "nose sucker" parents use on their newborns and babies?
Nasal aspirator. I had to laugh at the question because I didn't know the name until I asked my husband.
Reply:i think you are referring to a nasal aspirator .. and heres a good tip the one the hospital gives you is the best one.. its hard to find a good store bought one
Reply:It's called a bulb syringe.
Reply:It's called a nasal aspirator.
Reply:aspirator
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though my husband refuses to learn that name so we call it a nose squeegee
Reply:nasal aspirator... I was a bit confused when i read this... My 8 week old was laying tummy down on my chest earlier today and got hungry and lifted her head up and grabbed ahold of me nose n started sucking:)) It happenned so fast i just started to laugh.... (it's not the best feeling in the world tho lol) So i thought, when i FIRST read it, you were talking about a baby being a nose sucker... anyway i'm sure you probably don't care lol but i thought i'd share anyway:)
Reply:Bulb Syringe.
Reply:nasal aspirater
Reply:A bulb syringe or nasal aspirator.
Reply:Nasal aspirator.
Reply:bulb syringe


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