Anue Pipette Kit

For collecting colostrum

The Anue Pipette is a compact device that uses vacuum technology to help collect colostrum. This vacuum mechanism minimizes the risk of spillage, and the kit also includes the Anue ENFit Universal Lid for added safety during freezing and transport.

Hospitals that have tested the pipette with in-patient mothers report that it is significantly easier to use. It allows mothers to handmilk with one hand while collecting colostrum with the other. The vacuum function is particularly effective at drawing up the thick drops of colostrum.

Anue Pipette Kit consists of Anue Pipette and Anue ENFit Universal Lid.

The Anue Pipette is a compact device that uses vacuum technology to help collect colostrum. This vacuum mechanism minimizes the risk of spillage and makes it easy to portion meals. The Anue ENFit Universal Lid is used as a lid on the pipette for extra safety during freezing or transport.

Anue Pipette Kit withstands temperatures from -30 to 80 degrees Celsius. The pipette is made of LDPE, and the Anue ENFit Universal Lid is made of HDPE – all of which can be recycled. Does not contain BPA/BPS/BPF, Phthalates (DEHP, BBO, DBP, DINP, DNOP or DIDP), PVC or Latex.

Designed specifically to collect colostrum in a simple, safe and hygienic way.

Anue Pipette Kit was launched in January 2025, after being requested by hospitals in Norway.

From late autumn 2025, the product will be offered in smaller packaging to the private market under the name Colostrum Kit.

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How it works

Step 1

Hand milk & collect colostrum by squeezing the pipette

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Step 2a

Give directly to the child

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Step 2b

Place on Anue ENFit Universal Lid. Freeze. Thaw to 37-40 degrees Celsius before giving to the child

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Why Colostrum?

Colostrum is the first drops of breast milk. Colostrum drops are rich in nutrients. They contain immune substances that strengthen the infant's immune system - which can help prevent infections. The milk is high in protein and low in fat and sugar. It is filled with white blood cells that produce antibodies. Colostrum helps the infant's intestines mature.

There are many benefits to collecting colostrum before birth – for example, if the mother has diabetes, if her BMI is over 30, if she has high blood pressure, thyroid problems, a planned cesarean section, or if the mother is being induced. All of these can lead to a later start to breast milk production, or provide a baby who needs extra nutrition after birth.

Any amount of colostrum the mother collects before birth is very beneficial for the baby.

How to collect colostrum with the pipette?

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