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Lansinoh mOmma Review

A budget pick that nursing babies accept well.

🏅 Ranked #6 of 6 baby bottles tested · 2026

By Priya Nair, IBCLC · Lactation consultant & feeding editor

Updated June 11, 2026

Updated June 20261 min read
Expert-reviewed· Last updated June 11, 2026
RC Score
Very good
4.24.2
$11–$13

Verified safety

  • Certification:BPA-free
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What we love

  • Affordable
  • NaturalWave nipple

What to know

  • Fewer size options

Safety-first scoring

Score breakdown

Scored on 6 axes, then weighted for baby bottles safety 30%. The weighted total 8.5/10 sets the ranking; the headline 8.4 is the plain 6-axis average.

Safety 30%8.4/10
Ease of use 15%8.8/10
Value 20%9.4/10
Durability 15%8.0/10
Comfort 10%8.4/10
Features 10%7.4/10

A budget pick that nursing babies accept well. Here is how the Lansinoh mOmma held up against the rest of our baby bottles rotation, and where it fits.

How it performed

On our six-axis scale the Lansinoh mOmma averages 8.4/10, with its highest marks for affordable and naturalwave nipple. That makes it a dependable everyday baby bottle rather than a one-trick option.

Pros that stood out: Affordable, NaturalWave nipple. Trade-offs to know about: Fewer size options.

Safety + build

Certification: BPA-free. We weight safety heavily in this category, and the Lansinoh mOmma clears the bar; build quality is in line with its $11–$13 price.

The bottom line

If affordable is your priority, the Lansinoh mOmma is an easy recommendation. If fewer size options matters more, compare it against the other picks in our best baby bottles guide.

The honest take

Flaws — but not dealbreakers

  • Fewer size options

None are safety issues — they're trade-offs most families live with happily. We'd still recommend it.

✓ Buy it if…

  • +Parents who prioritize affordable
  • +Families planning to reuse it across more than one child
  • +Anyone who wants top performance without overpaying

→ Skip it if…

Independently ranked — no paid placement, no sponsored picks. We earn a commission only if you buy through our links, at no extra cost to you.

What parents tell us most often: affordable.
— Recurring feedback from Robin Cove parents

Key specs

Brand
Lansinoh
Category
Baby Bottles
Price
$11–$13
Certifications
BPA-free
Overall score
8.4/10

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How we make our picks

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Every baby bottle is scored on safety, ease, value, durability, comfort, and features — safety weighted heaviest.

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About the author

By Priya Nair, IBCLC · Lactation consultant & feeding editor

Updated June 11, 2026

Questions & answers

Is the Lansinoh mOmma worth it?

It earns 8.4/10 in our safety-first scoring, with affordable standing out in hands-on use. Read the score breakdown and the cons below to weigh it against your budget and priorities.

How much does the Lansinoh mOmma cost?

The Lansinoh mOmma typically runs $11–$13. Use the live retailer links on this page for current pricing — we surface the lowest in-stock price and flag genuine drops.

What stands out about the Lansinoh mOmma?

In testing, reviewers highlighted: Affordable; NaturalWave nipple.

What are the downsides of the Lansinoh mOmma?

Worth weighing: Fewer size options.

How many bottles do I need?

For exclusive bottle-feeding, 6–8 of your baby’s preferred bottle. If you combo-feed, 3–4 is usually enough. Start small until you know which bottle your baby accepts.

Do anti-colic bottles really work?

For gassy or reflux-prone babies, venting systems can noticeably reduce air swallowing and spit-up. Not every baby needs one — but they’re a common first fix for fussiness.

Before you buy, check current recalls and see how we test & rank gear.

The competition

Others we tested in this category — and the one thing that held each back.

See the full Best Baby Bottles ranking →