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Nifty Feeding Cup

https://laerdalglobalhealth.com/products/nifty-feeding-cup/

Lead Designer at Laerdal Global Health

 

Nifty Feeding Cup is a reusable product for feeding breast milk to newborns with breastfeeding difficulties. It is a simple to use, easy to clean and culturally appropriate feeding solution which allows the infant to control the pace of feeding. Nifty Feeding Cup has been developed and designed through a collaboration between the University of Washington, Seattle Children’s Hospital, PATH, and Laerdal Global Health. 

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DESIGN RESEARCH

 

Research Phase with local families

 

Co-creation workshops with over a hundred local parents and home visits in three districts of Uganda

CREATE

 

Prototyping and User Testing Phase

 

On-site prototyping with locally bought materials

and user testing with both mothers and fathers

COLLABORATE & DELIVER

 

Piloting Phase in Uganda

 

Training locals to learn to make baby carriers and monitoring the impact of Happy Baby on families

Breastfeeding Innovations Webinar 

Happy Baby Carrier design process is carried out by a team of designers and researchers, actively involving local mother, fathers, leaders and health care workers in Uganda. It is currently implemented in Nkokonjeru, rural Uganda, in partnership with Real Medicine Foundation and Children in Africa Breastfeeding support. 

 

Challenges with feeding small babies

- Some babies are carried on the back very soon after

   birth, earlier than recommended

 

- Baby’s neck is not well supported, falls down and

   shakes while sleeping.

 

- Knots of the carrier get loose, causing the baby to

   hang low and in some cases fall off.

- Culturally associated with womanhood and not    

   practiced by most fathers.

 

- Pressure has bad effects on milk production.

 

- Does not allow hands-free breastfeeding

 

- Long hours of carrying cause back pain

Prototyping and User Testing

Happy Baby carriers were tested throughout the workshops and home visits. Eleven workshops were carried out, involving around 6-18 mothers and fathers, a total of 108 participants. Workshops consisted of an open discussion on existing baby carrying methods, user test of the five initial prototypes with parents and their babies, idea generation and suggestions for possible improvements in a new carrier. 

Happy Baby Design Objectives

Allowing babies to be carried in both front and back positions

 Enabling ergonomic and hands free care

giving to the baby

Enabling breastfeeding in the front position while continuing an activity

Creating family bonding by increasing fathers' 

participation in child care

Creating interaction and helps the development of socio emontional skills

Happy Baby Carrier

- Developed with regular feedback from users, the design fits the preferences of mothers and fathers.

 

- Ergonomic for babies: supports a baby’s spine and hips with fabric from knee to knee

 

- Ergnomic for the wearer: hip support distributed the weight evenly on the body

 

- Can be used to carry babies starting from birth until toddler years 

 

- Front position allows breastfeeding hands-free and on the go

 

- Can be put on with simple steps and tightened with a single movement

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Implementation in Uganda

The design process of Happy Baby has taken place in three different districts of Uganda, the piloting phase took place in Nkokonjeru, where the main socio-economic activity is subsistence farming and families have 4-6 kids on average.

COMMUNITY MEETINGS

 

Families with babies were invited to discuss and learn about baby carrying benefits

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

 

16 community selected tailors were trained to make, sell and promote Happy Baby Carriers ​

 

 

STAKEHOLDERS

 

Local leaders and health care workers were engaged and education tools were distributed.

 

 

Happy Baby Global

The monitored impact of Happy Baby in Nkokonjeru has been very posivie on fathers' involvement in child care, family bonding and babys' development. Happy Baby has recently been an association based in Denmark, developing a Happy Baby Start-up Kit to spread the implementation through NGOs and social entrepreneurs.

© 2013 by Cansu Akarsu - cansuaka at gmail

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