u/Acrobatic_Remote_710

Looking for insights for a wearable device to monitor breastfeeding quality

Hi everyone!

We are working with a university research team on a wearable technology for breastfeeding: the idea is to help monitor feeding quality (e.g., whether milk is flowing and if baby is getting enough) in a way that doesn’t interrupt natural breastfeeding.

Right now, we’re in the early research stage and trying to learn directly from real experiences. We’d love to talk to anyone who breastfed (exclusively or partially) in the past, especially if you ever felt unsure whether your baby was getting enough milk. And anyone have in-direct experience on this (like lactation consulting).

It would be a casual 35-45 min chat (Zoom/Phone), and everything is confidential.

If you’re open to sharing your experience, feel free to comment or DM me. It would really help shape what we’re building.

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u/Acrobatic_Remote_710 — 3 days ago

Looking for insights for a wearable device to monitor breastfeeding quality

Hi everyone!

We are working with a university research team on a wearable technology for breastfeeding: the idea is to help monitor feeding quality (e.g., whether milk is flowing and if baby is getting enough) in a way that doesn’t interrupt natural breastfeeding.

Right now, we’re in the early research stage and trying to learn directly from real experiences. We’d love to talk to anyone who breastfed (exclusively or partially) in the past, especially if you ever felt unsure whether your baby was getting enough milk. And anyone have in-direct experience on this (like lactation consulting).

It would be a casual 35-45 min chat (Zoom/Phone), and everything is confidential.

If you’re open to sharing your experience, feel free to comment or DM me. It would really help shape what we’re building.

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u/Acrobatic_Remote_710 — 3 days ago
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Hi everyone!

We are working with a research team on a wearable technology for breastfeeding: the idea is to help monitor feeding quality (e.g., whether milk is flowing and if baby is getting enough) in a way that doesn’t interrupt natural breastfeeding.

Right now, we’re in the early research stage and trying to learn directly from real experiences. We’re not selling anything, just trying to understand what moms actually go through.

We’d love to talk to anyone who breastfed (exclusively or partially) in the past, especially if you ever felt unsure whether your baby was getting enough milk.

It would be a casual 35-45 min chat (Zoom/Phone), and everything is confidential. You can skip any questions you’re not comfortable with.

If you’re open to sharing your experience, feel free to comment or DM me. It would really help shape what we’re building.

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u/Acrobatic_Remote_710 — 10 days ago