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This project aims to develop innovative optical tools for monitoring milk transfer during breastfeeding and understanding the physiological factors affecting lactation. By creating non-invasive sensors, it seeks to enhance breastfeeding support and address issues of milk insufficiency in mothers.
Breastfeeding is important for infant and maternal health.
However, 10-15% of breastfeeding women fail to produce enough milk, while 40-50% give up early because of perceived insufficiency.
As a result, only a minority meet the WHO recommendation to exclusively breastfeed during the first six months.
To address this public health challenge, two key questions need to be solved:
What do nursing infants actually drink?
And how is this milk transfer regulated by mammary physiology?
My vision is to p…
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