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Breastfeeding Babies with Cleft Palate

A medical device company empowering mothers to breastfeed
their babies with cleft palate

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The World Health Organization recommends all babies
"exclusively breastfeed"

for the first six months of life.

The Problem

Babies with cleft palate lack the needed suction to exclusively breastfeed from their mother’s breast due to the air leak through their nose.
Breast milk is necessary to prevent morbidity and mortality in some low-resource regions globally.

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Our Solution

The Breastfeeder

A silicone device that attaches to a mother’s breast — specially engineered to fit the mouth of a baby born with a cleft palate and supplies necessary suction.

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Benefits of The Breastfeeder

  • Easy to Use

  • Easy to Clean

  • Saves Time

  • Saves Lives

  • Inexpensive

  • Portable

  • Potentially Life-Saving Globally