Lansinoh Breastmilk Storage Bags, 200 Count Value Pack, Easy to Use Milk Storage Bags for Breastfeeding, Presterilized, Hygienically Doubled-Sealed, for Refrigeration and Freezing, 6 Ounce
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Julie T.
> 3 dayGood brand storage bags, only complaint is some bags do leak and kind of thin material. I only had about 5 bags leak out of the 100 bags. I do prefer the Parent’s Choice (Walmart) over these though, otherwise good overall.
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lindsey
> 3 dayI had maybe 10 or more bags that had a small hole so my milk leaked. Little disappointing but Id just defrost it in a cup so I could get whatever leaked out.
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Marianne Schultz
> 3 dayThe price for this amount of storage bags is unbelievable. Bags stand up on counter which makes pouring milk into them easier. Easy to write on. Freezable. Easy to write on. A steal in my opinion.
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Brandi
> 3 dayUsed these 90% of the time on my exclusive pumping journey (so like A LOT of stored milk). They were easy to use with adapters, or to place directly in bottles or well as just for storage post pumping. I do wish the bag was a little thicker though. A few have had small holes and when you lose 6oz of liquid gold you get a little irrationally upset IYKYK
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Anna B.
Greater than one weekI recently switched from Medela milk storage bags to Lansinoh bags, based on online reviews and recommendations from friends. Many of the Medela reviews said the bags gave the milk a plastic smell, strong enough that some babies were even refusing the milk. My baby has generally taken the Medela milk, although there was one time when she was not happy with the milk (but her fussiness could also have been reflux or gas, its hard to tell - I didnt think about it being the taste of the milk until I read these reviews and realized that was one of the few times Id fed her frozen milk and also one of the few times shes been fussy while eating). However, this made me nervous about the quality of the frozen milk. The main complaint I saw with the Lansinoh bags was that they seemed flimsy and dont stand up. They are definitely not designed to stand up the way the Medela bags are, but this actually makes them MUCH easier to store in the freezer, which is a big part of the reason I will stick with them. My frozen milk stock has gotten big (Im saving up for when I go back to work), and the Medela bags were falling all over the place because they wont stay stacked on top of each other. I cant freeze them standing up because I will run out of space very quickly that way, and they dont freeze flat lying down so that they slide all over each other when the stack gets big. I ended up having to put them into bigger bags in the freezer. The Lansinoh bags freeze flat and stack easily on top of each other, so I will be able to store more of them and without so much frustration. It doesnt bother me that these bags dont hook up to the pump like the Medela ones do. I pump into bottles and pour into bags anyway, to make sure I am getting an accurate read of the amount Im storing, and to store the exact quantity I want. With either bag, I would recommend pumping into a bottle and pouring, because markings on a bag wont be fully accurate no matter how good the bag is, since the sides are flexible. I also like that the Lansinoh bag has space for the name, time, and amount on the bag in addition to the date. I was writing this information on the Medela bags but running out of space for it all. The designated space for this information on the Lansinoh bags is also good for new mothers, who may not know to include all this - it took me about 25 bags before I realized I should be writing the amount and time on the bags. The markings for amounts are not accurate on either bag, and once they freeze you cant read the markings anyway (the milk moves). The Lansinoh bags have a double-seal zipper, which helps prevent leaks and seals the milk better. Lastly, I feel much more confident that these bags are sanitized for my baby. The Medela bags dont say anything about the bags being pre-sanitized. They give directions on sanitizing the adaptors but not the bags, so I assume the bags are sanitized, but it doesnt specifically say it. The Lansinoh bags SAY theyre sanitized, AND they have a tear-off seal at the top of each bag so you KNOW its sanitized when you open it. For neurotic moms like me, thats what I need for peace of mind.
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Alayna Lyons
> 3 dayThese do the job. I like the double closure zipper part but they don’t sit up good enough, they’re perfect if you’re freezing your milk. They spill if you set on the counter. I like the doctor browns bags better because they’re more heavy duty and stand up much better if I refrigerate my milk.
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Rodger Kling
> 3 dayDefinitely my favorite milk bags! Light weight, easy to store in the fridge or in the freezer!
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Domonique Handley
> 3 dayThese bags have been so easy to use and I love that you can use a sharpie to fill out the information. It has never smeared or faded even after being put in the freezer.
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Earl Tawny
> 3 dayThis brand works as good as the other MORE expensive brands out there. Parenthood is already very expensive, why not save some money on some breast milk bags?!
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Caroline Trevino
Greater than one weekI used these for both my kids and never had any issues. Love the brand and quality!