I didn’t grow up in a family of breastfeeding women. Formula was all I knew, but my professional work in maternal child health influenced my decision to breastfeed with my first child. When my son ...
The NTrainer™ System 2.0 is the only FDA Class II biofeedback device designed to help newborns and infants born prematurely develop their non-nutritive sucking skills needed for independent oral ...
Greenville, S.C. (WSPA)– The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that infants be exclusively breastfed for about the first 6 months. But, sixty percent of mothers do not breastfeed as long as ...
“I can remember sitting in Hayes’ room trying to get him to eat and just crying because where do you go? What do you do?” said teary-eyed Kayla Braun, Hayes’ mom. “You just want your baby to eat and ...
Cardinal Health, Inc. (NYSE:CAH) launched its next-generation NTrainer System 2.0 to help premature and newborn infants in independent feeding. The system focuses on non-nutritive suck, or NNS, a ...
August 30, 2022 – A new standardized approach to feeding premature infants in the hospital, dubbed the Encourage, Assess, Transition (EAT) protocol, increases the prevalence of direct breastfeeding ...
Brea-based healthcare device maker Acacia Inc. agreed to sell its neonatal feeding unit to Medela Inc., a global healthcare company that specializes in breastfeeding devices and medical suction ...