The Lansinoh mOmma feeding bottle is designed especially for breastfeeding mothers who occasionally have to be apart from their baby and want to resume nursing when they’re back together. In addition to enabling your baby to use natural feeding actions, it also encourages natural oral development.Brand: LansinohModel: 71054, 71056Materials: Plastic, siliconeAge range: Birth and upColor:
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Added on: December 30, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
The Lansinoh mOmma feeding bottle is designed especially for breastfeeding mothers who occasionally have to be apart from their baby and want to resume nursing when they’re back together. In addition to enabling your baby to use natural feeding actions, it also encourages natural oral development.Brand: LansinohModel: 71054, 71056Materials: Plastic, siliconeAge range: Birth and upColor: Clear/ blueDimensions:5 ounce: 6 inches high x 7.3 inches wide x 3.5 inches long8 ounce: 8 inches high x 7.3 inches wide x 3.5 inches longAmount held: 5 ounce, 8 ouncePieces in set: Three (3)Care instructions: Dishwasher safe
Comotomo vs. Breastfow vs. MAM vs. Lansinoh vs. Munchkin Latch vs. Adiri Okay so yes within the past few weeks we purchased all of these to try with our two-month-old breastfed baby. Short version: every baby is different and Lansinoh won for ours.But here’s some additional comparison points on all of these to help others decide and maybe avoid buying so many :)Background: our baby is now 2-months old, but we started trying bottles around 6 weeks. I stay home, so the goal for us is just occasional bottle feeding so I can have a little time…
Helped Bottle Rejection My breastfed baby refuses to take a bottle and after trying 7 different bottles, this one has been the best.1. Short nipple helped with gag reflex2. Matte finish helped with texture issues3. 3 piece system is easy to clean4. Wide neck dries much quicker than othersMy suggestion for bottle rejection is there is no miracle bottle, find one your baby takes ok and stick with it! Switching bottles just caused more confusing and frustration for our little one!
Halleluyah, we found the bottle for our picky breastfed baby. Going back to work, I had to find the right bottle for my son. We introduced the tommee tippees when he was a week old and he didn’t really latch on to it. instead, the milk slowly would drip into his mouth, but right when he turned 2 months, he started fighting it. After trying several other bottles, including very expensive bottles that claim to be close to a breast, I decided to try this bottle. Alas, my picky almost 3 month son finally accepted this bottle. I wish we had this bottle for my…