Recommended by us:

  Great, but it took a while for me to be able to fit into the pillow. Make sure you use the backstrap.
  Works well, but hard to move on carpeting. We've stubbed many a toe on an immovable stool.
  Used every day at every feeding for months without a problem. Easy to use and transport.
  Necessary for pumping on the road. Be sure to bring a cooler with ice to put the milk in while you're out.
  We froze a supply of breastmilk in our deep freezer, just in case. This type straps onto the breastpump, but is a bit harder to pour into when used afterwards.
  These were a little easier to use.
  Definately useful.
  Glass bottles are still the safest - they don't leech chemicals into the milk when reheated.
  Bottles with disposable liners mean less washing. Also, we found the girls spat up less with these, presumably getting less air while drinking.
  For the larger bottles, the EZ feed option allows you to push out the air from the liners (without having to use a spoon or similar object). But eventually we stopped doing this, and the regular bottles would have worked just as well.
  Other liners may be cheaper, but the drop-ins you can put together single-handedly while holding a baby.
  Much faster than using the dishwasher for sterlizing, and you can fit in your breast pump parts or random pacifiers that fell on the ground.
  Great for heating up formula or breastmilk from the fridge. We have at least two that we use at the same time, for those feedings when more than one baby are screaming. Be careful though, as they heat up quickly.
  We used the pampered chef mixing pitcher. Presumably any would work. Great for large batches of formula.
  Eventually though, we got the gallon sized pitcher in order to make a whole can of formula at once.
We got this table for our triplets instead of highchairs (but they are still too young to use it). Great for craft projects as well as feeding!
   

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