30 Pcs 250ml Breast Milk Storage Bag, BPA-Free Double Zipper

30 Pcs 250ml Breast Milk Storage Bag, BPA-Free Double Zipper Seal Milk Storage Bags Breastfeeding with Scale and Pour Spout, Self-Standing Breast Milk Bags for Fridge or Freezer Use



Weight: | 100 g |
Dimensions: | 32 x 22 x 1 cm; 100 Grams |
Batteries Required: | No |
Dimensions: | 32 x 22 x 1 cm; 100 Grams |
I have used a lot of these. From the containers the hospital gave me on the Puno their (my son was prem and couldn’t feed) to bagsm and I have to say these are my favourite bags. There is a clear place for the date and time so you know what you’re using but the bet bit is the pouring spout. After you’ve spent ages (if you’re like me and have a pretty slow flow on a pump) the last thing you want or to lose some trying to transfer it from the bag to the bottle. They store well, do exactly what they should, and I love that little spout.
Basically, does what is needed. One option of a few available. We use these in our day care for Mums to bring in their own milk. Usually only for the first few weeks.