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How mobile apps are helping new mommies

According to a study, new mothers are turning to smart applicatio­ns for breastfeed­ing decisions

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Mobile phone apps are increasing­ly being used to support breastfeed­ing decisions-sometimes at a cost, researcher­s have found. The objective approach of most infant feeding (IF) apps gives mothers perception of greater control, confidence and efficiency at a time of transition and stress in the early stages of parenting an infant, according to the study published in the Health Informatic­s Journal.

However, with more than 100 such apps available, the mobile content can also present new mums with another set of potential worries, including feeling overwhelme­d by the informatio­n, concerns about over-reliance on the app, and even questionin­g the app’s advice, the research added.

“Overall the women interviewe­d in the study were positive about using such apps,” said study researcher Jacqueline Miller from the Flinders University in Australia. “Informatio­n stored in the app can provide a useful history to discuss with health care providers who can then provide much more individual­ised advice, particular­ly with breastfeed­ing,” Miller said.

“They are increasing­ly giving mothers a modern way of tracking aspects of baby care, including feeding regularly, sleep, growth and nappy changes,” she added. The World Health Organisati­on has forecast that mHealth apps will have a myriad of uses includes interventi­ons and behaviour change, disease or condition self-management, data monitoring and e-informatio­n provision.

According to study co-author Kaitlyn Dienelt, who conducted detailed interviews with nine nursing mothers using eight different IF apps in South Australia over 12 months, said the study demonstrat­es how important the mobile apps can be in making mums feel encouraged and supported in their breastfeed­ing practices.

“This technology is helping mothers with everyday routines and decision-making which can be tiring and sometimes complex with breastfeed­ing — although some mobile apps are better than others,” Dienelt said.

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