Product Dimensions | 16.69 x 9.5 x 16.51 cm; 235.87 Grams |
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Item model number | 68062 |
Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
Maximum weight recommendation | 1000 Kilograms |
Material free | BPA Free |
Number of Items | 1 |
Style | Bags |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Item Weight | 236 g |
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Medela Breast Milk Storage Bags, 100 Count, Ready to Use Breastmilk Bags for Breastfeeding, Self Standing Bag, Space Saving Flat Profile, Hygienically Pre-Sealed, White
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Brand | Medela |
Material free | BPA Free |
Number of Items | 1 |
Model name | Inc Breast Milk Storage Bags White |
Colour | White |
Item weight | 0.52 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 16.7 x 9.5 x 16.5 Centimetres |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Style | Bags |
Size | 100 Count (1 Pack) |
About this item
- 6 ounce bag capacity
- Double zipper, for extra leak protection
- Large write-on area to record date, name and amount
- Self-Standing for easy filling and handling
- Made without BPA
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ASIN | B0723GXKJT |
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Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #32 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby) #1 in Breastmilk Containers |
Date First Available | Sept. 26 2014 |
Manufacturer | Medela Inc |
Place of Business | MISSISSAUGA, ON, L5L 0A1 CA |
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Product description
Medela offers two types of storage bags to fit any mom's lifestyle. Our new storage bags are for moms who don't need or want to pump directly into the bag, while our pump & save bags are designed for moms who want the added convenience of pumping directly into the bag. Either choice, we've got you covered. Our hygienically pre-sealed breast milk storage bags feature durable material and double zipper protection to prevent leaking. These bags safely store breast milk in the freezer, fridge or when on the go.
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Reviewed in Canada on June 4, 2022
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I remember when I was initially was shopping breastmilk storage bags, I wanted to see pictures of how the bags look when they held unfrozen milk and how they look when frozen, so I've provided a picture to compare several brands. I found that Medela bags are superior to the rest, the quality of the bag is high quality and none of the other brands (lansinoh, NUK, or Avent) can compare. As you can see in my picture, it stands the best though it does not lay the flattest for storage. Initially storing the milk in a freezer was huge concern to me on how flat the bag got but this it not too much of a concern anymore as I had to purchase a deep freeze just to store breast milk (thanks to the help of Mother's milk tea, Blessed Thristle and Fenugreek supplements when my supplied went low on few occassions because my pump malfunctioned and stopped working). I find that Medela bags are the easiest to pour out, (I initially would pump at work and pour into bags and then when I went home would pour it from the bags to bottles to store in the fridge for the near-future feedings) because of the sturdiness of the bag, I had more control and it was not flimsy or bent when and where I did not want it to. I was able to shape the top of the bag to make pouring the milk out easier.
I do not recommend pumping directly into the bags. I've attempted to do this on several occasions and was very frustrated with the process, I just decided to use bottles instead. I tried this method because I felt it was tedious to pump in the bottle and then pour it in the bag to go home and pour it out into another bottle for future feedings. However, the process was too cumbersome for me and now I simple just pump in a bottle which I refrigerate until I leave work and then pour it into my baby's feeding bottles (as you can see I have bottles I use just for pumping different from his feeding bottles though I could use these bottles for feeding as well, I'm just limited to slender or shorter larger bottles like the Medela 8oz or Gerber tall bottles I use Medela caps on and didn't want to buy more).
Overall, these are my absolute favorite breastmilk storage bags though I do wish they laid flatter but then again I tend to store 6-8 oz in a bag (yes, I know I shouldn't go over 6oz but I do). I highly recommend them over the others with the lansinoh as my second choice. As you can see in the images which are all holding 6 oz of unfrozen milk, both the Medela and lansinoh sits upright well while the lansinoh does lay flatter than the Medela bags.


Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 19, 2018
I remember when I was initially was shopping breastmilk storage bags, I wanted to see pictures of how the bags look when they held unfrozen milk and how they look when frozen, so I've provided a picture to compare several brands. I found that Medela bags are superior to the rest, the quality of the bag is high quality and none of the other brands (lansinoh, NUK, or Avent) can compare. As you can see in my picture, it stands the best though it does not lay the flattest for storage. Initially storing the milk in a freezer was huge concern to me on how flat the bag got but this it not too much of a concern anymore as I had to purchase a deep freeze just to store breast milk (thanks to the help of Mother's milk tea, Blessed Thristle and Fenugreek supplements when my supplied went low on few occassions because my pump malfunctioned and stopped working). I find that Medela bags are the easiest to pour out, (I initially would pump at work and pour into bags and then when I went home would pour it from the bags to bottles to store in the fridge for the near-future feedings) because of the sturdiness of the bag, I had more control and it was not flimsy or bent when and where I did not want it to. I was able to shape the top of the bag to make pouring the milk out easier.
I do not recommend pumping directly into the bags. I've attempted to do this on several occasions and was very frustrated with the process, I just decided to use bottles instead. I tried this method because I felt it was tedious to pump in the bottle and then pour it in the bag to go home and pour it out into another bottle for future feedings. However, the process was too cumbersome for me and now I simple just pump in a bottle which I refrigerate until I leave work and then pour it into my baby's feeding bottles (as you can see I have bottles I use just for pumping different from his feeding bottles though I could use these bottles for feeding as well, I'm just limited to slender or shorter larger bottles like the Medela 8oz or Gerber tall bottles I use Medela caps on and didn't want to buy more).
Overall, these are my absolute favorite breastmilk storage bags though I do wish they laid flatter but then again I tend to store 6-8 oz in a bag (yes, I know I shouldn't go over 6oz but I do). I highly recommend them over the others with the lansinoh as my second choice. As you can see in the images which are all holding 6 oz of unfrozen milk, both the Medela and lansinoh sits upright well while the lansinoh does lay flatter than the Medela bags.





Cada bolsita está sellada y para usarla debes desprender el sello lo cual es muy fácil de arrancar hasta con una sola mano. Luego debes separar el cierre deslizante (tipo ziploc) y verter lo que desees.
Al congelar, si es un líquido como la leche materna, resiste perfectamente la expansión de las moléculas al hacerse hielo y no se rompe. Resiste también el proceso de baño maría para derretir su contenido (sostenemos la bolsa mientras la movemos en el agua calientita).
El único detalle es que al vaciarla siempre se queda unas dos o tres gotas del producto en el cierre ziploc.

Para escribir los datos les recomiendo usen lápiz, no se corre para nada ni andan batallando con qué pluma funciona.
El plástico a diferencia de otras se ve más grueso y de mayor calidad. Una vez congelada la leche mantiene más sy forma plana y eso hace más fácil el almacenamiento.