Here’s a comparison of the Lansinoh, Pigeon, Gulicola, and Numvim bottles. They have similar characteristics and all offer glass bottle options. I’m Kaylee Rabaja, a registered nurse, board certified lactation consultant, and CEO of lactationconsultant.com My team and I offer virtual 1:1 consultations through insurance (most visits are FULLY covered). If you would like to schedule an appointment with one of us, click the link in my bio to see if you’re eligible. If approved, you will receive an email from me to schedule an appointment. DISCLAIMER: this is not medical advice and should not replace your provider recommendations. #glassbottles #pigeon #lansinoh #gulicola #numvim
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Let's compare these four bottles because the nipple shape is very similar. So I've got the Numbim, Lansno, Pigeon, and Gula Cola. First off, I want to take a look at the Numbim and Gula Cola. These bottles are identical, somebody copied somebody. The Nipple is exactly the same, the bottle shape is exactly the same. The only thing that's different is the brand name on the bottles. So I'm going to put the Numbim away for now and just show you the Gula Cola. So when you compare it to these other two bottles, this is what those nipples look like up close. The shape is pretty much the same. However, the texture on the nipples are a little bit different between the brands. So with the Pigeon, this nipple has this wavy-like pattern on it. The Gula Cola has a dot pattern on it, and Lansno has a straight line across it. They all have the same kind of bend, so it's a little round hole that looks like that. They all have the exact same thing, but I do think the softness of the nipples are a little bit different. So Gula Cola, this one feels softer to me compared to the Pigeon and the Lansno. They're still really soft. Both of them have stretchiness to it, but I would say the Gula Cola is softer and even more stretchy. Pigeon and Gula Cola used to have the slowest flow nipples, but now Lansno just came out with an extra slow flow, so now they all have really good slow-flow options, which is what most babies need. All three of these bottles can be bought in plastic or glass, and they also all come with caps as well. Other than that, there's not a huge difference except for the color, the bottle designs. You've got a couple different options in terms of the amount of ounces per bottle, and all of the nipples in between these brands would be interchangeable. They would all work for the other types of bottles. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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