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Smart device can measure how much milk breastfed babies really drink

Last updated: May 14, 2025 5:30 am
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Parents may soon have a new tool to track how much breast milk their baby is consuming, thanks to a groundbreaking device that sends real-time alerts to their smartphones. This innovation could alleviate the common anxiety surrounding breastfeeding, which often stems from uncertainty about the amount of milk babies are getting.

Developed by Daniel Robinson and his team at Northwestern University in Illinois, this device features four electrodes that can be attached to the breast, away from the nipple. These electrodes transmit weak electrical currents from one side of the breast to the other, with the signals becoming weaker as more milk is released. The data is then sent to a smartphone app that calculates the volume of milk consumed in real time.

Traditionally, clinicians assess breastfeeding effectiveness by weighing infants before and after a feed, as well as monitoring diaper output. However, these methods are considered cumbersome and imprecise. Robinson’s device offers a more accurate and convenient alternative, as demonstrated in a study involving 12 breastfeeding women using breast pumps. The system estimated the volume of milk collected to within about 2 milliliters of the actual amount, on average.

The potential applications of this device are promising. It could empower parents, under the guidance of clinicians, to monitor their babies’ nutrition more effectively and make informed decisions regarding supplementation if necessary. Mary Fewtrell, a researcher at University College London, highlights the potential for this technology to address common concerns about insufficient milk supply, potentially leading to improved breastfeeding outcomes.

Despite the initial positive results, further studies are needed to validate the accuracy of the device, assess any potential impact on milk production, and determine long-term effects. Amy Brown, a researcher at Swansea University in the UK, emphasizes the importance of understanding parental preferences for such technology.

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In conclusion, the development of this device represents a significant advancement in breastfeeding support and monitoring. By providing real-time feedback on milk consumption, it has the potential to alleviate anxieties, improve infant nutrition, and enhance the overall breastfeeding experience for parents. Further research and refinement will be crucial in realizing the full potential of this innovative tool.

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