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The company makes a lot of unsubstantiated marketing claims on the website. Although it looks like an interesting (but probably expensive) product, I am concerned at the marketing that implies that human milk is a biohazardous in the same category as blood.
Nina Berry
Australia
On 09/04/2012, at 3:44 AM, Celina Dykstra wrote:
> Hello everyone,
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> I have no affiliation with this company
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> I cam across this website while searching for the ever-so-scarce #5 Fr. feeding tube. (they are back ordered everywhere, it seems).
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> Thought I would share it with you as their Neo Bottle system looks quite innovative and useful in the hospital setting.
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> http://www.neomedinc.com/index.html
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> This company has an interesting breastmilk collection system that, according to them, reduces and possibility of contamination. Most appropriate for NICUs, I would think. Can't see a mom supplementing her full term infant at home using it, but it sure looks nifty..
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> So, now to find a company that will design a pump flange in various sizes that will conform to the more tubular breasts of women with IGT.. any engineers out there looking for a project? Kind of like a combination of nipple shield and pump flange with the same kind of "air bladder" that the cpr masks had is what I am thinking...
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> Bueller.. Bueller... Bueller
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> Celina D, IBCLC, LLLL
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