Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

‘HelloMom’ SMS platform to combat maternal and infant mortality

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Three young undergradu­ates of the Informatic­s Institute of Technology ( IIT) have developed ‘HelloMom,’ a SMS platform that seeks to reduce maternal and infant mortality by empowering pregnant women and mothers ( with infants under one year) with invaluable knowledge and informatio­n.

‘HelloMom,’ developed by Areefa Thassim, Sameeha Thur Rahman and Atheeb Hasan, provides advice and t i ps and Ar t i f i c i a l Intelligen­ce ( AI) powered responses to questions on pregnancy and childcare via SMS to subscriber­s. It can also broadcast warnings on epidemics etc. and necessary precaution­ary measures to subscriber­s via SMS. The innovation emerged as the first runner- up of TADHack Sri Lanka 2017 organised by hSenid Mobile Solutions, the winning team said in a media release.

According to the World Health Organisati­on, everyday approximat­ely 830 women die from preventabl­e causes related to pregnancy and childbirth while 2.7 million babies die every year in the first month of their lives and a similar number are stillborn. In recognitio­n of the seriousnes­s of the issue, the third Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal of the United Nations concerns the reduction of maternal and infant mortality. It has been identified that many preventabl­e deaths are caused by lack of knowledge – which ‘HelloMom’ seeks to address.

In terms of advice, depending on the week of pregnancy or the age of the infant ( in weeks), the subscriber will receive advice and tips. These include advice on how to maintain good health during pregnancy, proper childcare techniques and the stage of developmen­t of the baby. HelloMom will also remind mothers to give their babies vaccinatio­ns when they are due. The advice and tips conveyed to subscriber­s are approved by doctors.

Via the AI powered response service women can ask questions that they may have about taking care of themselves during pregnancy or taking care of their babies. These questions would be answered in real- time through an AI engine, which would be monitored by healthcare profession­als. If the AI engine cannot provide an answer, these questions will be answered by a medical profession­al. By using the answer given by the profession­al, the AI engine can be trained to answer similar questions in the future.

Furthermor­e, HelloMom could broadcast alerts to all re l evant subscriber­s regarding issues ( such as epidemics) that would need their attention along with precaution­ary measures to ensure safety.

The HelloMom service would be a valuable tool to the subscriber­s as all messages sent are relevant to their stage of pregnancy or motherhood.

 ??  ?? The ‘HelloMom’ team with organisers of TADHack Sri Lanka 2017 (photo credit: NOWYOUSEEM­E)
The ‘HelloMom’ team with organisers of TADHack Sri Lanka 2017 (photo credit: NOWYOUSEEM­E)

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