New Israeli device measures milk in mother’s breast

A new Israeli invention allows nursing mothers to measure how much breast milk their babies drink during feedings and how much milk is left in the breast.

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JERUSALEM (JTA) — A new Israeli invention allows nursing mothers to measure how much breast milk their babies drink during feedings and how much milk is left in the breast.

The device, MilkSense, is the first product to be developed by the Israeli startup Bradley and Luka. MilkSense uses electromagnetic signals to measure the amount of milk in the breast before and after a feeding. 

The Israeli chain store Dr. Baby will begin selling the device as early as next month, with plans to market it around the globe.
 

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