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Posted By: Linda ISO lact-aid bags - 09/29/08 09:17 PM
Hi,

Need some bags, 4oz are preferable, but I would take 7oz as well.
thanks
Linda

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Posted By: Lalle Re: ISO lact-aid bags - 09/29/08 09:32 PM
Linda if you don't find any, I used the bag liners for the nurser type bottles and they worked just fine.
Posted By: Nona Re: ISO lact-aid bags - 09/29/08 10:18 PM
Lalle..I have no idea how you got those to work! I guess I was just not cordinated enough. I could NEVER get mine to stay together no matter what I did
Posted By: Lalle Re: ISO lact-aid bags - 09/29/08 10:49 PM
I had to push the parts together really hard but they did work
Posted By: Nona Re: ISO lact-aid bags - 09/30/08 12:47 AM
hmmm maybe some pliers would work next time if I have to supliment
Posted By: Lalle Re: ISO lact-aid bags - 09/30/08 02:18 AM
LOL
Posted By: J in TX Re: ISO lact-aid bags - 09/30/08 01:52 PM
I want to know how people use it with a bottle... those bags are a PITB....
Posted By: Lalle Re: ISO lact-aid bags - 09/30/08 04:58 PM
Nona did a tutorial I think. The way I remember is you cut a small slit in the nipple and turn it upside down inside the bottle (like you are gonna store it) thread the lact-aid top and tube in and put the ring for the bottle on and screw it down.
You use a regular 4 oz bottle with a plain nipple.
Is that right Nona?
Posted By: Linda Re: ISO lact-aid bags - 10/01/08 01:19 PM

Ok,
No one freak out but since I live in Bolivia and have a limited supply of the lact -aid bags, I've been washing them and re using. They go for several days this way.

Posted By: Nona Re: ISO lact-aid bags - 10/01/08 01:19 PM
yup and it works great. Just make sure the RING is on the lactaid. It is held between the nipple and bottle ring. Keeps it securely in place.
Posted By: Lalle Re: ISO lact-aid bags - 10/01/08 01:22 PM
Linda it sounds like the bottle option would be a great idea for you then.
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