>google Rumina Uno: The First Nursing Monitor
>
>tip from Sara Dodder Furr. Thanks a bunch :-( Pat in SNJ
What the flipping blinking heckety heck is *that*??????
http://neuheiten.koelnmesse.net/100/2011/us/products/view/product_id:3166/cat:3352
I don't see how it works - presumably the white rubbery-looking thing
sits on the breast while the baby feeds from the nipply-bit. And the
stick is attached to a meter which measures what's happening in the
breast?
And this is 'non-invasive'???
"Now any mother can breast feed as usual, and know exactly how much
her baby is eating.".........and that helps her and her baby in what
way?
Surely they cannot be serious?
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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