Researchers at Northwestern University developed a wireless device that uses electrodes to measure the amount of milk expressed during breastfeeding. This innovation addresses a common concern among new mothers regarding how much milk their baby is consuming. Julia Seitchik, who tested the device, highlighted its importance for mothers who face the pressure of ensuring their newborns gain weight. The device aims to support mothers who often experience anxiety and uncertainty about breastfeeding and making sure their babies receive enough nourishment.
A new wireless device for breastfeeding mothers measures milk intake, easing anxiety about infant feeding and addressing critical concerns about ensuring adequate milk consumption.
Breastfeeding often leads to anxiety, with parents worried about their baby's milk intake. The device aims to provide reassurance to mothers.
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