Lansinoh

Resheda Hagen was a breastfeeding mother in the 1970s that experienced a lot of of the difficulties that still drive mothers away from natural feedings today. She suffered from excruciatingly sore nipples and found that all the merchandise on the market were either inefficient or painful to use. Before she gave in to weaning, her husband, a physician, brought home a jar of the cream lanolin for her to utilize in hopes that it would make the experience more comfortable. The results were profound. She plainly applied the cream and without delay felt it is comforting sensation, and didn’t even need to remove it before feedings. She staged her conclusions to a big corporation and was abruptly turned away. So, in 1984, Hagen founded Lansinoh in her house in Portland, Oregon. Over the years, the company has grown from formulating that one cream to fabricating a whole line of breast therapies, breast pumps, and accessaries for nursing mothers. It has received multiple endorsements from prominent organizations, such as the La Leche League International. A mother founded the company, so they still retain that authenti dedication to veritably help women that are having trouble establishing a successful breastfeeding kinship with their baby.

Lansinoh offers a wide assortment of products, including 2 quality breast pumps. The Lansinoh Double Electric Breast Pump is designed for quick and effective pumping, and is perfective for long-term use for new mothers. It is compact, clean, and affordable. Its features include adaptable sped up and suction, built in milk holders to prevent spills, and a patented scheme that keeps milk from backing up into the tubing. They likewise offer the Lansinoh Manual Breast Pump. It’s more of a portable, even having little impact option for mothers who pump occasionally. Its little size allows it to fit securely and discreetly in any bag, and a SoftSeal cushion, which makes it requiring little effort to pump by hand and prevents fatigue. The manual pump holds very few parts, and is super-easy to use. It has no intricate and complex assemblage instructions; just pump!

To compliment their pumps, Lansinoh makes a number of accessaries to make the whole procedure posing no difficulty for mothers. For the mom on the go, they offer the Lansinoh Double Electric Pump Carry Bag and Cooler. It makes for very easy transport and storage for mothers who are pumping at work with the double electric breast pump. Should they need more storage, the company formulates Lansinoh Breastmilk Storage Bottles and bags to keep a steady supply of milk available.

What separates Lansinoh from other companies is their authenti commitment to help mothers. It was founded by a mother who knew what it was like – the problems, drawbacks, and disappointments that come along with not successful nursing. She proceeds that attitude allround the entire company, so that their productions and service reflect the core values on which Lansinoh was founded.

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Lansinoh Disposable Nursing Pads offer effective, discreet shelter from leakage. They have a particular absorbent polymer and stay-dry lining to draw milk away and into the core of the pad, keeping the skin and costume dry.

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35 of 36 humans found the following review helpful.
4Cream of the crap
By PickyMama
I hate nursing pads. I hate that they get all wrinkly and folded over if you have them in longer than five minutes, and how they’re all heavy and yellow when you take them out. I hate that you may see them beneath your shirt, and that if you forget to modify them you get chafed and sore. That said, I hate Lansinoh the least. I systematically tried each nursing pad made, from all price ranges and brands, and these are the least hateful. They modestly hide under your clothing, and let me go to work with my mind on my job, not my blouse. They’re very absorbant, and don’t leave you with that nasty damp feeling, even if you forget to modify them for a bit.

15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
2Too scratchy
By Brett Shomaker
I got these for my wife. I had purchased a little box at another store and she liked them, so I purchased the 4-pack box from Amazon. It turns out that the little box I had purchased earlier was an “ultra-soft” variant and the 240 that arrived from Amazon were the regular old sandpaper variant. My bad – I must have read the description more carefully. My wife tried to use them for a few days, but at long last gave up and sent me out to get the good ones again. Don’t get these, get the softer ones instead.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
5New and IMPROVED!!!
By J. Fisher
I lately had my basi child and started my search for a breast pad soon thereafter. I’ve tried at least 5 brands at this point. I started with the basi version of these Lansinoh pads and they were very absorbant, but just too scratchy for my sore nipples. So then I proceeded to undertake various other brands that either didn’t absorb much at all or didn’t have any adhesive, etc. While attempting to determine what I was going to undertake next, I noticed that the label on the Lansinoh pads said it was new and improved, “Now Even Softer”! Yay, just what I was looking for.

These new pads are:
1. absorbant
2. have two adhesive strips to keep them in place
3. are much softer than the firstborn version I had tried in September of 2010
4. are on an individual basis wrapped, so I may pack them in my purse without worrying in regards to them getting dirty and may only alter 1 if I need to
5. I personally have never had a problem with them being competent to be seen on me and the only time they have bunched for me is after feeding my son and attempting to put the bra back into place, which would take place no matter which brand you use
6. I have also never had one break open
7. I have only had them leak once, and it was exceedingly full at that point (I had too much milk and was attempting to wait as long as possible before pumping)

I guess I don’t know how they could improve them much unless they found a way to keep them from bunching up while feeding a baby.

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