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Nipple shield that prevents HIV transmission

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melpomene · 22/09/2008 20:31

A simple nipple shield that prevents HIV transmission from a breast-feeding mother to her child has been devised by a Cambridge University engineer.

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charchargabor · 22/09/2008 20:37

That is fascinating. Would be concerned about the chemicals in the nipple shields though, even if they were in non-toxic concentrations.

MadamAnt · 22/09/2008 20:42

That is great! Very heart-warming to hear of scientists developing pro-BF devices.

cupsoftea · 22/09/2008 20:43

How to clean it when no clean water & facility to do so?

MadamAnt · 22/09/2008 21:03

I'm guessing that would be no more of a problem than the alternative (bottle-feeding).

hoppybird · 23/09/2008 13:04

That's a great innovation, and it certainly shows that bf is viewed as important. I also liked this paragraph:

"We were concerned that using our nipple shield could be stigmatizing, since it would identify a mother as HIV infected," said Mr Gerrard.

"We're considering marketing it as a way to deliver medicines or micronutrient supplements to aid breast feeding. For example, they can also be used for iron or iodine deficiency."

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