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With more mothers necessitating to go back to work closely right away after childbirth, whether they be single Moms using a daycare provider or a working Mom who has a house husband, there needs to be something to help them in making sure their baby gets fed decently while they are at work. Breast milk storage bags and pumps have come into being to support with this by being competent to be there when Mom isn’t.
The Medela milk storage bag was made to be pumped into directly and then stored for future use making them very convenient. These 5 ounce bags are the perfective size for feeding a newborn baby. If 5 ounces is more than is used at one feeding, then filling them half way works just as well and cuts down on the thawing time too.
If more milk storage is need, the Lansinoh bag holds up to 10 ounces and has a double zip lock closure. This makes this bag much more secure for freezing intents and reduces the likelihood of waste. The only issue with the Lansinoh bag is that it cannot be pumped directly into as the Medela bag can.
There were reports of both styles of bags leaking, but later it was revealed that this was due to overfilling. Since freezing a liquid causes expansion, this would occur with any bag that had been used in this manner. Of the two, the Lansinoh bag has the better closure for freezing storage and larger capacity.
While both bags have their drawbacks and their good qualities, it is in the long run up to you, the user. Convenience of pumping direct as offer by Medela or the secure storage closure and more spectacular capacity of the Lansinoh bag. The choice is yours.
Medela Breastmilk Feeding Storage Set
Medela 8oz Breastmilk Bottle Set – Medela 87132.
Medela Breastmilk Feeding Storage Set Picture
Medela Breastmilk Feeding Storage Set Pic
Medela Breastmilk Feeding Storage Set Pic
Medela Breastmilk Feeding Storage Set Picture
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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful.
The only one that worked. Great idea! By J. Lukashevich I do not typically write reviews, but my recent experience warranted for one. My first son was exclusively bottle fed (breasmilk) since he was a lazy nurser and didn’t gain weight. My second one who is one month old now is great on the breast but takes his time so if I ever wanted to get out of the house to run an errand I wanted to pump milk and have my nanny feed him. I bought the wide neck Dr. Browns for him, but they made him choke and gag, I think because they are too fast flow. He was also not able to latch onto the nipple which made him swallow a huge amount of air making him gassy and miserable during and after the feeding. Then I tried Tomme Tippee bottles as they were supposed to be closer to the shape of the breast, but maybe not mine as they were even worse than the browns. See, I believe the trick is in the right nipple, because if the nipple is not right for your baby, no matter how advanced venting system is installed in the bottle (dr. brown’s) baby will suck in air due to incorrect latching. This is what happened to my baby at least. Desperate, I went to target and bought one of all of the main brands of bottles to try. I found the new medela bottles with the WIDE BASE nipple and since they can be attached to my medela pump I gave them a try first. It was amazing. My LO latched on right away and slowly and comfortably drank the whole bottle without choking or coughing up milk a single time and was happy and content afterwards drifting into sleep like he would on the breast. They work wonderfully. Here is the summary: - BPA FREE, FYI… Medela stuff has always been bpa free, just now they make sure it’s written on all of their stuff just like other companies do, who have just switched to bpa free plastic. Don’t believe me? Check their website. -In addition to being great bottles the ring and nipple attaches to all other (older) pumping bottles too so I didn’t have to buy any more. (all medela stuff has ALWAYS BEEN BPA FREE) This saves money and time too as you don’t have to wash as many bottles; you use the same ones for pumping and feeding. Just buy more nipples and rings. Great idea! - Simple construction, only 3 pieces plus a cap vs. 6 pc for dr browns. - There is no venting system, but I believe it is overrated and mostly used for justifying the high price. My LO was very gassy from the dr browns even with the complex venting system. - The nipple is just the right size, not too wide which can be hard to latch onto (tommee tippee) and not too narrow (dr. brown’s standard) which can cause nipple confusion. - The slow flow nipple could be a bit slower, although it didn’t cause a choking problem. I’m hoping LO will not refuse the breast in hope for the convenient bottle. Will give an update later on this. - Cannot comment on durability as we have just started using them. Will update on this too. My older bottles are very durable, hoping these would be too. Finally… Breast and babies come in different shapes and sizes so what works for me may not work for you. I hope this review helps you to choose, but ultimately it will your baby who makes the final decision. : )
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Love that these are plastic! By Loretta Belt Was so happy to find 8oz medela bottles that are not glass! These work great for my 7 month old. Very similar to the 5oz medela bottle. The nipples, nipple caps, and storage caps can be used on either the 5 or 8 oz bottles.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
nipple flow By lala These bottles are great. They come with a medium flow nipple. So if you need a low flow still you have to buy it separately.
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