Lansinoh Laboratories Inc. is a company that produces and distributes breastfeeding and baby products to mothers and babies worldwide.
Founded in 1984 by Resheda Hagen and her husband Ramin, they started by creating a lanolin-based nipple cream.
In 2008, Lansinoh introduced the first-ever breast pump that allows mothers to pump directly into pre-sterilized breastmilk storage bags.
In 2018, the company launched a new line of organic baby wipes in the US and UK markets.
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Lanolin-based nipple cream that provides relief for sore and cracked nipples.
Double electric breast pump with three pumping styles and eight suction levels.
All-natural, organic baby wipes that are fragrance-free and made with plant-based materials.
Yes, Lansinoh nipple cream is safe for nursing babies as it is made with all-natural, hypoallergenic, and preservative-free ingredients.
Lansinoh recommends replacing breast pump parts every three months or as needed for signs of wear and tear.
While Lansinoh nipple cream may be safe to use as a lip balm, it is not designed for that purpose and may not provide the same benefits as a lip balm formulated specifically for that use.
The main difference between the two pumps is that the Smartpump has Bluetooth connectivity to allow for tracking and monitoring of pumping sessions.
No, the Lansinoh organic baby wipes are not currently advertised as being biodegradable, but they are made with plant-based materials and are flushable.