Also, what I did was just order the free sample kit first (just pay shipping) and when i received the order, they sent me coupons for 50% off the full set which brought the price of the bundle with bottle warmer to $50. And I also received a coupon for a free 40 pack of the bags.
Thank you so much. My gosh this is the most engaging review ever. I was paying attention until you were done. Thank you so much!!! First time mom here 😊
This was extremely thorough and helpful! Just wanted to add for FTM mommas that the bags are not only often on sale, but they're also FSA/HSA eligible!
Most helpful review I’ve seen on the Kiinde system. I’m very exited to give it a try as I received a free sample bottle from the company but was unsure if this system would work for me. I definitely feel more confident to give it a go now. Thank you.
This is seriously one of the most helpful, informative videos I've found in general on baby stuff I've looked up. The Kiinde ads started showing up in my Facebook feed and I got curious, because they're having a promo for a free starter kit and you only pay shipping. Considering how much the kit is at full price, it's definitely worth trying, even if you end up hating it (I don't see how you could though lol) because the shipping is $5 and the kit is normally $50 so you're saving $45 to start. They're also having a promo for 15% off a bag that fits your pump and its accessories, and it includes a free starter kit. I can't see how this could be a bad system.
Also, kiinde will some times have sales on the entire system. I got my entire system (bottle warmer included) for $50 plus free shipping vs $100. 🙌🏻🙌🏻 always looking for those sales. I want to say I ordered a “sample” and inside that sample pack they gave me a coupon for 50% off of my next purchase. Thanks for the review this was super helpful as I was needing someone to just show me how this system worked before I attempt it and mess up more bags than use. 😂🙌🏻
100% thank you. Returning to work is soooooo hard. I have high liaise so my milk needs to be pasteurized and can’t touch air. My daycare requested milk delivered directly in a bottle. This is a solution I feel like is a dream! I’m really excited to pump - pasteurize - put into the bags and the *click* and go! Everyone wins!
Great Video! I’m expecting my third child in September after having my last one 9 years ago and failing miserably to breastfeed both her and her older brother. I’m trying to learn everything I can this go around so I don’t fail again and I LOVE what you’ve shown with the KIINDE system. I will definitely be trying it for our new babe. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much! I am now 7 months pregnant and I want to breastfeed but not so informed on new devices or systems since I have not had a baby since my son and he is now 17 years old...lol This was so helpful, I love it!
@@linevilchez1696 Hi! Yes, I did and it is so convenient. My baby is now going on 3 months and I am about to go back to work and I feel this will help out so much. Storing the milk in the pouches is such a great process as well and saves time and money. Hope this helps... Good luck!
How did your baby like the nipples? Out of the handful of kiinde system reviews, not many talk about this. My first baby refused every single bottle I tried to give him, so he ended up solely BF, and I don’t want to do every single night feeding again! I did find the free starter kit and will give it a go but I’m worried about nipple rejection. You’re video is the best in this system by the way- giving you a follow , thanks!!
Imani Lewis i love this system I used them first as a preschool teacher and it was soooo easy to give to the baby! I could hold the baby and put this bottle together with one hand.
thanks for this informative review! one question I have is about pumping directly into the bags, if you don't pump enough for a full feeding do you just save it in the bag until you can add more or do you just store it with less than an optimal amount of milk (thus, wasting space in the bag)?
Hi there! Okay so you have a few options... the most important thing to remember is that you cannot mix breastmilk that is at different temperatures. If you do, bacteria can grow which is a big no-no for baby. So your first suggestion of saving it in the bag until you can add more will only work if you keep that bag at room temperature. And breast milk can only stay good at room temperature for a max of 5 hours so depending on how often you're pumping this may or may not work for you. The second and easiest option is to just keep however little milk you pumped in the bag(s) and refrigerate it, but it is also the most wasteful in terms of the bags. The final option is that you can pump into the bags and then combine into one bag and store that single bag in the refrigerator. So for example if I only pumped 3oz on each side I would just pour one of the bags into the other to make one full 6oz bag. The risk here of course is spilled milk. An important thing to note is that in the newborn stage I wouldn't really stress out too much about the exact ounces in the bag because they're eating very often, but very little in each sitting. So sometimes it can get tricky if you have TOO MUCH milk in the bag. Once your baby drinks from a bottle (or kiinde bag) of milk, they have to finish that bottle within a couple hours because bacteria may have been introduced through their feeding. Again, since your baby is drinking so often in the beginning it was usually fine for me because I would feed her a couple ounces and then she would finish up the bottle at her next feed, but just a good thing to think about when stressing over how much milk is in each bag. I know this is long-winded but I hope it's helpful :)
This seems like a super easy system and I'm definitely going to try it. I do have a question about the bags though. I'm assuming that you need one bag per feed assuming 3-4 ounces are in each bag. If so, it seems like 40 bags won't even last a week. Am i thinking about that right?
Yep, you're right! If you're exclusively pumping like I did in the beginning you'll burn through the bags very quickly especially if you're measuring them out to be exactly 3-4 ounces. One thing to note is that I pumped whatever I could into the bags and then just fed my baby the bag regardless of how many ounces were in it. If she didn't finish it I would refrigerate it and feed it to her in her next feed. Once the bag is exposed to feeding you need to finish it within a couple hours (because of bacteria exposure), but especially in the those early months my baby was drinking very little, but very often so this wasn't a huge problem for me. Hope this helps! Good luck :)
Do you think this is a good system for an over supplier? I’m going to be exclusively pumping and like the idea of not having to wash a bunch of bottles but worried with being an over supplier this would be to expensive
My sister had her first child, he is 3 months old, and he took his first trip to Paris, because our father is French, and she used it on the plane, she didn't want to use a normal bottle on the plane so she used it, and she said everything was fine and she had no problem.
Also, what I did was just order the free sample kit first (just pay shipping) and when i received the order, they sent me coupons for 50% off the full set which brought the price of the bundle with bottle warmer to $50. And I also received a coupon for a free 40 pack of the bags.
I just did this! Thank you so much for posting this information!
Can the 50% coupon be used on Amazon or it has to be directly to the Kiinde store?
Amazing! Just placed mine. Thank you.
I did the same thing :)
Thank you so much. My gosh this is the most engaging review ever. I was paying attention until you were done. Thank you so much!!! First time mom here 😊
So happy I could help :)
I think Kiinde needs to hire you! This was great!!
This was extremely thorough and helpful! Just wanted to add for FTM mommas that the bags are not only often on sale, but they're also FSA/HSA eligible!
Is the FTM mommas only in US? I am *low income* in Canada. I’d love help. I’m returning to work and could use any help.
Most helpful review I’ve seen on the Kiinde system. I’m very exited to give it a try as I received a free sample bottle from the company but was unsure if this system would work for me. I definitely feel more confident to give it a go now. Thank you.
This is seriously one of the most helpful, informative videos I've found in general on baby stuff I've looked up. The Kiinde ads started showing up in my Facebook feed and I got curious, because they're having a promo for a free starter kit and you only pay shipping. Considering how much the kit is at full price, it's definitely worth trying, even if you end up hating it (I don't see how you could though lol) because the shipping is $5 and the kit is normally $50 so you're saving $45 to start. They're also having a promo for 15% off a bag that fits your pump and its accessories, and it includes a free starter kit. I can't see how this could be a bad system.
Also, kiinde will some times have sales on the entire system. I got my entire system (bottle warmer included) for $50 plus free shipping vs $100. 🙌🏻🙌🏻 always looking for those sales. I want to say I ordered a “sample” and inside that sample pack they gave me a coupon for 50% off of my next purchase. Thanks for the review this was super helpful as I was needing someone to just show me how this system worked before I attempt it and mess up more bags than use. 😂🙌🏻
Baby you are selling this product!! They definitely need to sponsor you!
I got my kiinde kit and I was so confused how it was supposed to work lol your video helped me a lot, thank you for this 😭
100% thank you. Returning to work is soooooo hard. I have high liaise so my milk needs to be pasteurized and can’t touch air. My daycare requested milk delivered directly in a bottle. This is a solution I feel like is a dream! I’m really excited to pump - pasteurize - put into the bags and the *click* and go! Everyone wins!
The gift set is ebt/fsa/hsa eligible also!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this review! It was to the point and also extremely informative!
Great Video! I’m expecting my third child in September after having my last one 9 years ago and failing miserably to breastfeed both her and her older brother. I’m trying to learn everything I can this go around so I don’t fail again and I LOVE what you’ve shown with the KIINDE system. I will definitely be trying it for our new babe. Thanks so much!
Just ordered my system with bag warmer.... plus extra bags!!! THANKS TO THIS VIDEO I DONT FEEL OVERWHELMED
Empress Eve so glad I could help!
Thank you so much! I am now 7 months pregnant and I want to breastfeed but not so informed on new devices or systems since I have not had a baby since my son and he is now 17 years old...lol This was so helpful, I love it!
Did you try it?
@@linevilchez1696 Hi! Yes, I did and it is so convenient. My baby is now going on 3 months and I am about to go back to work and I feel this will help out so much. Storing the milk in the pouches is such a great process as well and saves time and money. Hope this helps... Good luck!
I love how informative this was!!! I learned so much!! Thank you for making this! It’s going on my registry!
How did your baby like the nipples? Out of the handful of kiinde system reviews, not many talk about this. My first baby refused every single bottle I tried to give him, so he ended up solely BF, and I don’t want to do every single night feeding again! I did find the free starter kit and will give it a go but I’m worried about nipple rejection. You’re video is the best in this system by the way- giving you a follow , thanks!!
Absolutely loved this review! Thank you for not filling it with fluff but legit content that was so helpful especially to a FTM hoping to breastfeed!
Excellent, thorough review. Thanks so much for posting this!
Happy to help!!!
I just needed the extra push to buy the system so thanks so much for posting
28ws and have been thinking of the kiinde system. Adding it to my registry! Thanks for the great review.
Imani Lewis i love this system I used them first as a preschool teacher and it was soooo easy to give to the baby! I could hold the baby and put this bottle together with one hand.
Imani Lewis they have a free sample and I only paid $5 for shipping so you can try it out first!
That’s exactly why I’m here...at 1am per usual. I’m obsessed with learning about momming
This was so helpful! I'm considering this system since I'll have to pump when I go back to work and I HATE washing dishes. 😬 Thank you!
thanks for this informative review! one question I have is about pumping directly into the bags, if you don't pump enough for a full feeding do you just save it in the bag until you can add more or do you just store it with less than an optimal amount of milk (thus, wasting space in the bag)?
I have the same question. I hope she answers this soon!
Hi there! Okay so you have a few options... the most important thing to remember is that you cannot mix breastmilk that is at different temperatures. If you do, bacteria can grow which is a big no-no for baby. So your first suggestion of saving it in the bag until you can add more will only work if you keep that bag at room temperature. And breast milk can only stay good at room temperature for a max of 5 hours so depending on how often you're pumping this may or may not work for you. The second and easiest option is to just keep however little milk you pumped in the bag(s) and refrigerate it, but it is also the most wasteful in terms of the bags. The final option is that you can pump into the bags and then combine into one bag and store that single bag in the refrigerator. So for example if I only pumped 3oz on each side I would just pour one of the bags into the other to make one full 6oz bag. The risk here of course is spilled milk.
An important thing to note is that in the newborn stage I wouldn't really stress out too much about the exact ounces in the bag because they're eating very often, but very little in each sitting. So sometimes it can get tricky if you have TOO MUCH milk in the bag. Once your baby drinks from a bottle (or kiinde bag) of milk, they have to finish that bottle within a couple hours because bacteria may have been introduced through their feeding. Again, since your baby is drinking so often in the beginning it was usually fine for me because I would feed her a couple ounces and then she would finish up the bottle at her next feed, but just a good thing to think about when stressing over how much milk is in each bag. I know this is long-winded but I hope it's helpful :)
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Why is this so good, omg. I loved it. Thank you!
Can I just say , you did amazing here !
This seems like a super easy system and I'm definitely going to try it. I do have a question about the bags though. I'm assuming that you need one bag per feed assuming 3-4 ounces are in each bag. If so, it seems like 40 bags won't even last a week. Am i thinking about that right?
Yep, you're right! If you're exclusively pumping like I did in the beginning you'll burn through the bags very quickly especially if you're measuring them out to be exactly 3-4 ounces. One thing to note is that I pumped whatever I could into the bags and then just fed my baby the bag regardless of how many ounces were in it. If she didn't finish it I would refrigerate it and feed it to her in her next feed. Once the bag is exposed to feeding you need to finish it within a couple hours (because of bacteria exposure), but especially in the those early months my baby was drinking very little, but very often so this wasn't a huge problem for me. Hope this helps! Good luck :)
Thank you! Excited to try this!
Thank you for the video! Are the Kiinde bags reusable? Or one time use?
Do you think this is a good system for an over supplier? I’m going to be exclusively pumping and like the idea of not having to wash a bunch of bottles but worried with being an over supplier this would be to expensive
Super helpful information! Your research is prime. Thanks for sharing it.
This is so helpful thank you!!
Are the bags disposable? Or we can wash and reuse it?
Thank you! Very helpful and informative!
Thank you so much for this extensive and wonderful review! Definitely adding to my registry :-)
Excellent video, thanks for the info!!!
Great video. The bags are not recyclable in the US.
They aren't?? Why is that?
Great video!!! Thank you!!!
Awesome review! Thank you 🙏 🤗
My sister had her first child, he is 3 months old, and he took his first trip to Paris, because our father is French, and she used it on the plane, she didn't want to use a normal bottle on the plane so she used it, and she said everything was fine and she had no problem.
Very informative review. !
very informative!
Such a great review!
Good review 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I use Dr Browns milk spa bottle warmer
Super informative, thanks loads!
What a great review lol💕
I'm just wondering if the screw top pouches are sealed when you bought them? Thanks.
Yes, they are sealed!
What’s a registry? I’m not in the US so just curious. Thinking it’s a gift registry...
Yes you got it. It’s a gift registry.
Great review 👏
Can you freeze the bags?
Yes, you can!
Very informative
Great review! New sub :)
Idk why i watch reviews about this system... i don't even pump or bf.😅
Weirdly gratifying right?! I used to watch so many baby product reviews before I was even pregnant!