I'm So Tired Of Dealing With These Annoying Bags Of Breast Milk

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  • crazydaycarelady
    Not really crazy
    • Jul 2012
    • 1457

    I'm So Tired Of Dealing With These Annoying Bags Of Breast Milk

    I fully support breastfeeding but there has got to be a better way of transport than these flimsy bags! I almost always have at least one baby using the bags and they leak. Yesterday I had a couple bags in the fridge in a bowl and they leaked and as the milk melted it overflowed the bowl. Today I see milk has leaked again and is all over the bottom of my fridge.

    And the thawing, and warming. It is so much easier to just mix formula in warm water! But my biggest complaint is the bags. They are messy to pour into the bottles too!
  • Mom&Provider
    Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 378

    #2
    Can you ask DCM to bring it already in bottles? She could thaw it at home and then fill the bottles in the morning for the day. BM is good for 24 hrs after it's fully thawed as long as it is in the fridge.

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    • KnoxMom
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2013
      • 311

      #3
      Originally posted by crazydaycarelady
      I fully support breastfeeding but there has got to be a better way of transport than these flimsy bags! I almost always have at least one baby using the bags and they leak. Yesterday I had a couple bags in the fridge in a bowl and they leaked and as the milk melted it overflowed the bowl. Today I see milk has leaked again and is all over the bottom of my fridge.

      And the thawing, and warming. It is so much easier to just mix formula in warm water! But my biggest complaint is the bags. They are messy to pour into the bottles too!
      You have two options:

      1) request frozen BM in advance (and deal with that annoyance but no leakage!)

      or

      2) Request the milk be put in plastic or glass containers only for sanitary reasons.

      It shouldn't be that difficult to comply with or else purchase plastic storage bottles yourself and write it off at tax time

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      • SilverSabre25
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2010
        • 7585

        #4
        My dcm's tend to use Target brand bags and I haven't had a leakage problem yet. And I don't have an issue with pouring in the milk; once it's thawed and warm (I warm it in the bag) I open it and pour it into the bottle from a corner. No drips, leaks, or spills. Works perfectly every time.

        But if it bothers you, request that milk be sent in bottles only.
        Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!

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        • MamaBearCanada
          Blessed
          • Jun 2012
          • 704

          #5
          I used the Medela ones and never had a problem. I agree with seeing if you can have DCM bring the milk in bottles.

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          • ABCDaycareMN
            Mommy to 2
            • Oct 2012
            • 371

            #6
            Is mom over filling the bags. The ones I used to use were the Lancôme ones and they are only suppose to be filled with 6 oz max. I had issues with the leakage also when I filled them up all the way. It never specified on the box that they are not suppose to be filled up that full. I contacted the company and that's what they said.

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            • youretooloud
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • Mar 2011
              • 1955

              #7
              OOh!! I was just complaining about the same thing! I hated one type of bag, and I can't remember which ones they were. They leaked at the bottom, were hard to pour into the bottle, heaven forbid you try to pour it one handed. THe mom switched to another brand, and they were SO much better. She switched to a brand called "The first years". The first years are easier to pour, and you don't have to squeeze it in the middle to create a pour spout.... the first years have a built in pour spout.

              I am pretty sure the ones I hated were called Lanisho. (or something along those lines) They were blue...that is all I really remember.

              She also used Medella, and I liked those better too.

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              • ABCDaycareMN
                Mommy to 2
                • Oct 2012
                • 371

                #8
                Originally posted by youretooloud
                OOh!! I was just complaining about the same thing! I hated one type of bag, and I can't remember which ones they were. They leaked at the bottom, were hard to pour into the bottle, heaven forbid you try to pour it one handed. THe mom switched to another brand, and they were SO much better. She switched to a brand called "The first years".

                I am pretty sure the ones I hated were called Lanisho. (or something along those lines) They were blue...that is all I really remember.

                She also used Medella, and I liked those better too.
                Lansinoh! I meant! Lol

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                • crazydaycarelady
                  Not really crazy
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 1457

                  #9
                  Yes, they are the Lansinoh bags! And yes she fills them FULL - each bag has 8oz in it! Maybe that is the problem. Then she brings a plastic bag full of them and they are all clanking together.

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                  • youretooloud
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 1955

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ABCDaycareMN
                    Lansinoh! I meant! Lol
                    LOL..Me too.. I knew I was remembering it wrong.

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                    • Unregistered

                      #11
                      Originally posted by crazydaycarelady
                      Yes, they are the Lansinoh bags! And yes she fills them FULL - each bag has 8oz in it! Maybe that is the problem. Then she brings a plastic bag full of them and they are all clanking together.
                      I've pumped literally thousands of ounces, and tried probably 6 brands of bags. The Lansinoh ones are my FAVORITE! Out of hundreds of bags, I think I maybe had 3 leak? But I wouldn't fill them with more than 6 ounces. Usually I just did 4-5 (so one bag = one bottle).

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                      • youretooloud
                        Advanced Daycare.com Member
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 1955

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered
                        I've pumped literally thousands of ounces, and tried probably 6 brands of bags. The Lansinoh ones are my FAVORITE! Out of hundreds of bags, I think I maybe had 3 leak? But I wouldn't fill them with more than 6 ounces. Usually I just did 4-5 (so one bag = one bottle).

                        I think sometimes I would just get a bad batch. She bought them in bulk, and i'd have 11 leak, and then for the next few weeks, none would leak, then another group would leak.

                        I'd feel so bad too, because it's not like formula or regular milk that is leaking into this hot tap water.. it was way more precious, and I'd only lose some of it, I still felt like it was a huge waste.

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                        • Blackcat31
                          • Oct 2010
                          • 36124

                          #13
                          I do like Silver and warm milk in the bag and then pour the milk into a bottle.

                          I haven't had leakage issues but just in case, I put each bag into a larger baggie and thaw in water so the baggie catches anything that leaks.

                          Someone from the forum suggested it and it solved my issue.

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                          • LaLa1923
                            mommyof5-and going crazy
                            • Oct 2012
                            • 1103

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Blackcat31
                            I do like Silver and warm milk in the bag and then pour the milk into a bottle.

                            I haven't had leakage issues but just in case, I put each bag into a larger baggie and thaw in water so the baggie catches anything that leaks.

                            Someone from the forum suggested it and it solved my issue.
                            I was just about to suggest this! sometimes frozen milk can cause the bag to leak when thawed. I bet it would also help if she only did 4oz bags as well. But putting them in a bigger ziplock to thaw is a good idea.

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                            • TheGoodLife
                              Home Daycare Provider
                              • Feb 2012
                              • 1372

                              #15
                              I had a DC mom that would do that to me, too. I told her that she would have to bring milk for the day Pre-bottled and it worked great. You don't need to do any extra work- just send the dirty bottles home so they wash and refill ( just make sure to have a little formula for the baby JUST IN CASE . That's what I did when my girls were in DC- I never expected the DCP to handle my milk or wash bottles- they're busy enough!

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