Breastfeeding

best bottles/system for storage and ease of use

It's early but we're doing our registry and I am confused by all these bottles and storage systems. I want a bottle/nipple that is best for bf/bottle switching and had read the playtex drop-ins work great and also first years breastflow. I will need to keep a stash to cover for about 24 hours at all times, and quit frankly, I know DH will be lazy about taking apart/cleaning lots of parts, so I figure the drop-ins will work out great, and even better with the one step storage kits. But I am concerned about space in the freezer, all those storage containers can build up. I originally was going to store in the lansinoh bags for easy storage, but now I am so confused on what to use.
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Re: best bottles/system for storage and ease of use

  • I'm probably not a good resource, but here are my thoughts...

    I purchased and was loaned a huge variety of bottles:  Playtex drop-ins, Avent, Dr. Brown, you name it.  I had close to 50 bottles ready to use.  However, since I started pumping (5 days post-partum) we decided to use bottles that fit our pump (Medela PIS) so that we wouldn't have to transfer milk multiple times.  The Medela 5 oz bottles are $5/each at BRU, and we've had good luck with them.  Our LC recommended their nipple as less likely to cause nipple confusion among breastfeeding babies.  I don't know if that's true, but the Medela bottles are the only ones we're using now.  If I need to freeze milk, I usethe 6 oz Lanisoh storage bags because they're cheaper than the Medela storage bags.

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  • We use Drop-Ins and love them.  I freeze my milk in the Lanisoh bags.  I just bought a storage tray to use in the freezer for the bags.  I bought it online at Target - it got great reviews, but I haven't received it yet.
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  • We LOVE the drop ins. But truthfully, different babies prefer different bottles. But for ease of use, cleaning, etc I recommend the drop ins. What we do is this: dh gives ds a dream feed every night after I go to bed, then I do the night feedings, and pump after ds' first feeding in the morning (although I need to start pumping more than that because my stash is down to nothing because dh sometimes gives a 6am bottle to let me sleep). Dh never washes anything with those bottles - I tell him to leave them for me since I will be washing my pump stuff in a tub of soapy water every morning anyway, it's easy to wash a nipple and bottle ring as well. And we have the freezer thing for the bags, it's so great, it freezes the bags flat. Love it! BTW we use Gerber bags.
  • We also use the Drop In system, and store milk in the Lansinoh bags. I bought quite a few packs of bags on ebay for cheaper than buying them in the store.

    Good luck!

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