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About the solution
Priska Diaz, a 36-year-old mother from the United States, faced the common challenges of breastfeeding while juggling her family and work commitments. Determined to find a solution for herself and other mothers, Priska combined her background in product design with her passion for improving maternal health. This led her to create a device that supports breastfeeding in today’s busy world.
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Priska’s motivation came from her experiences with her daughter, Raelynn, who had trouble latching onto the breast. As a working mom, Priska often needed to be away from Raelynn, which caused frustration for both of them. Wanting to help other mothers in similar situations, she founded Bittylab and developed the Bare® Air-free baby bottle.
The Bare® Air-free baby bottle is designed to assist breastfeeding. Here are some of its key features like a good design that minimizes air intake during feeding, helping to reduce gas and discomfort for babies. The nipple mimics the latch of a mother’s breast, making it easier for babies to switch between breast and bottle. The bottle allows family members to help with feeding, making it convenient for busy mothers.
Priska’s invention has already helped many families. For example, Raelynn was able to feed without drooling or experiencing gas issues, leading to a better breastfeeding experience for both mother and child.
The Bare® Air-free baby bottle is not FDA-approved. This ensures that the product meets safety and quality standards for use with infants. The product is available on the website and the prices start at 40$.
Source of information: https://www.bittylab.com/
Contact information: info@bittylab.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/priskadiaz/ | bittyb@priska-d.com
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