




👩👧👦 Nurture with Confidence: The Bottle That Understands Baby's Needs!
The Lansinoh Momma Breastmilk Feeding Bottle is designed with a NaturalWave Nipple that clinically reduces nipple confusion, making it ideal for breastfed babies. Its anti-colic design features a unique venting system to minimize gas intake, while the soft silicone nipple ensures a secure latch. Founded by a breastfeeding mom, Lansinoh has over 35 years of experience in supporting breastfeeding mothers with high-quality products. This bottle is dishwasher safe and BPA free, making it a safe and convenient choice for modern parents.
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.5 x 7.5 inches |
| Item model number | 71055 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Material Type | polypropylene, silicone |
| Material free | BPA Free |
| Care instructions | Lansinoh baby bottles and naturalwave nipples are dishwasher safe. We recommend gentle hand washing for longer life. You can also soak nipples in warm soapy water, rinse and air dry. The Lansinoh breastfeeding bottles and naturalwave nipples can be sanitized by boiling in water for five minutes. Please be sure that no parts of the bottle or attachments touch the bottom or the sides of the pan as this could cause them to melt. |
| Number Of Items | 3 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Dishwasher safe | Yes |
| Bottle nipple type | medium flow |
| Bottle type | polypropylene |
| Item Weight | 1 ounces |
S**A
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 away.Munchkin Latch: this is the bottle system we used with our now 2-year-old and he adapted to it well from around 6-weeks old. It's easy to clean, interchangeable with sippy cup parts, and has an adapter for direct pumping. Problem is our new baby just cried whenever we tried putting this bottle in his mouth, so we started looking at other bottles...Comotomo: super easy to clean with just your hands, looks awesome, feels nice and soft. Our baby was able to latch on to the large nipple surface, however, the nipple itself is very long and he seemed to be struggling with this. He drank from it the first time we tried, but wasn't HAPPY and was squirming and joking a bit. The nipple is also very slippery, unlike some of the others with a matte finish, and the super wide bottle makes it difficult to fit most bottle warmers (didn't fit our boon orb or Intel-a-temp). Lastly, no breast pump attachments.MAM: this nipple looks completely different from comotomo so I thought it'd be worth a try. Our baby wouldn't even drink from this one unfortunately- he just cried and made a face like "what's this foreign object in my mouth" :( Also, I didn't like the complexity of the bottle - there's a bottom cap, a bottom rubbery insert valve, and then the nipple, nipple ring and cap. And the bottle just looks unattractive in my opinion compared to competitors - not that it would've mattered if he liked this one :)Breastflow: our baby drank an entire 3oz the first time we used this, WITH a smile, and fell asleep after. I thought this would be the one! But the next two days he refused in and just chewed on the stiff inner nipple. The outer nipple on this one is very thin and fully collapsed when he drank from it. And milk gets stuck between the two nipple prices and you have to squeeze it just right to get it to go back down into the bottle where your baby can drink it or you can save it. (A feature that's a little complicated to show a baby sitter, etc) Honestly the double nipple seems to be a waste because it only slows the flow for your baby's FIRST suck - after that, milk goes into the outer nipple and comes out just as easily as any other bottle. The idea is to simulate the natural let-down of breast milk, but it only added a 1 second delay.Adiri: so we never got to use this one because our baby loved Lansinoh. But I did provide a picture of the nipple and wanted to mention that the nipple had a wonderful soft, matte finish that seems would be easier for baby to latch too. It also looks the coolest of all the bottles. Downside it had a lot of parts to keep track of and clean.Lansinoh **THE WINNER**: our baby instantly latched with this bottle and it just felt "right". He's drank from this easily with mom, when sleepy and fussy, with dad, etc - some of our key test times, and it past. The bottle design is wonderfully simple and the nipple has a very nice feel - it's very thick, but soft and partially matte finished. I love that I can direct pump with the very affordable Lansinoh manual pump (comes with a free bottle too), and the design is super simple and easy to clean. The air vent for this one is in the nipple, just like Comotomo, which is great because there's no worries about leaks from a bottom plug, etc. But my ONLY complaint is 1) the air valve can sometimes make a loud noise which I worry will startle the baby (so far he hasn't seems to notice it) and 2) it only comes in purple.UPDATE: When your baby is ready to try a sippy/trainer cup, try buying the Avent Classic Trainer (see pic). The Lansinoh sippy has less than stellar reviews, but the nipples are interchangeable with Avent Classic, so this will allow you to add some handles to your Lansinoh bottle and also add a sippy spout nipple when ready :)
S**N
Nice gift for baby shower
A good gift item.
J**M
Pros and Cons
Ok. This is going to be a long review. I wish I would have known about this bottle before trying a handful of others. I exclusively breastfeed and was told to wait until 6 weeks to introduce a bottle to avoid nipple confusion. In retrospect, I wish I would have started earlier because this baby did not want to eat out of a bottle! I just want him to be able to take one if I have an appointment or just want some time to myself. Fast forward to week 11 and my baby still wouldn't take a bottle. I tried avent, medela, nuby, comotomo, playtex, even a cheap dollar store bottle (which my older son surprisingly took when I couldn't get him to take a bottle) to no avail. All of these bottles had one thing in common...a long hard nipple which my baby kept pushing to the side, spitting out, or just plain gagging on which resulted in a frustrated and crying baby. After some research, I found this bottle.Pros:-A nipple that can flex so my little one can actually get a good latch under his palate. He also couldn't pop this one out of his mouth as easily because it wasn't some huge hard piece. It tapers which more closely resembled my anatomy. It looks completely different than the above nipples.-A larger base which more closely resembles a breast. Still not as large as say the comotomo but large enough to get a good latch. The other bottles either had too small of a base that he couldn't latch correctly or like the comotomo, too large a base which made it difficult. This one was just perfect.-A matted area on the lower base of the nipple which helped him stay latched. He kept slipping off the others and taking in air.-Easily legible lines so you can tell how much your baby drinks.-A bottle that has some flex to it so you can mimic let down. Not as great as the comotomo in this regard but much better than some others where the plastic was so hard, I couldn't give my baby that little extra burst of milk to draw his attention back to drinking if needed.-Baby seamlessly switched from bottle to breastfeeding without skipping a beat. No nipple confusion.-Fit in my munchkin bottle warmer with no issue.-Wider top so I can easily handwash if necessary.-Only the bottle, nipple, and screw top (with bottle cap if used) to wash. Some of the others had SO many pieces. Less is better!Cons:-The lid...you have to be very careful that you have the lid on just so or it will leak. Never really had this problem with other bottles but it's a risk I'm willing to take for a bottle my baby will actually take! I just give the bottle a little tilt over the sink after screwing on to make sure it's secure.-The slow flow nipple is a little faster than some of the others which took him by surprise at first but he quickly got the hang of it.-Not as great of a vent system as some other bottles if you have a colicky baby. He only burped once after drinking but I could just tell there was a bit more air.All in all, if you're having trouble getting that breastfed baby to take a bottle, try this one! It may just work for you!
K**A
Fixed my 4 month olds bottle refusal
My son would not take a bottle or binky. I even ended up working at his daycare so I can have an income (they let me nurse him while working). After 4 months we tried this bottle & he latched no problem!! 🙌
C**E
Perfect for my baby
After trying several brands, this is the only bottle my breastfed baby seems to like! Easy to clean, way less parts than dr browns bottles.
A**R
Good bottle
I use the bottles with the pigeon nipples and they fit perfectly. Would be 5 stars but the collars aren’t the best and leak sometimes.
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