THE SHORT LIST
Baby Registry: Feeding
Feeding was one of the more overwhelming categories — this is the short list that made it into my registry after researching and narrowing it down.

Babylist - Bottle Box
A good starting point before committing to a full set. Instead of buying multiple bottles upfront, this lets you test what your baby prefers first. They also offer a glass bottle version if that’s the direction you’re considering.
Momcozy - Nursing pillow
A simple support piece for feeding — helps keep baby at a comfortable height and takes pressure off your arms. I prefer this over softer options because the firmness holds its shape better and feels more supportive.
Momcozy KleanPal Pro Baby Bottle Washer
A dishwasher for baby bottles, pump parts, and feeding essentials — it washes, dries, and sterilizes all in one. Worth it for the time saved (and your wrists).
If you prefer a hand-washing setup, a simple brush (Dr. Brown's) and drying rack (OXO) work just as well.
Spectra - S1 Plus Electric Breast Milk Pump
A reliable option with adjustable suction, so you can find a level that feels comfortable rather than too intense. I’m starting with a second-hand S1 — it’s one of the most consistently recommended pumps.
Compared to the S2 (plug-in only), the S1 has a built-in rechargeable battery, which makes it much more practical for daily use.
Lansinoh Breastmilk Storage Bags
A reliable option for storing and freezing breast milk. Pre-sterilized with a secure double seal to help prevent leaks. Simple, functional, and easy to keep on hand.
Stokke - Tripp Trapp High Chair
Brings baby up to table height, so they’re part of meals from early on. With the newborn set, you can keep baby at eye level even before they’re ready to sit. It’s an investment, but one that grows with your child for years.
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