INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Many expectant mothers are told that breastfeeding will come naturally, but it is often a fraught and confusing experience, especially
during the first few weeks after birth
Parents often worry about if their babies are getting enough nutrition or if they are producing enough milk
MyMilk Labs wants to give nursing mothers more information with Mylee, a sensor that scans a few drops of breast milk to get information
about its composition and connects to a mobile app
The Israel-based company presented today at Disrupt Battlefield as one of two wild card competitors picked from Startup Alley.The Mylee
launched at Disrupt with a pre-order price of $249 (its regular retail price is $349)
Based in Israel, MyMilk Labs was founded in 2014 by Ravid Schecter and Sharon Haramati, who met while working on PhDs in neuroimmunology and
to give mothers and lactation consultants objective information about breast milk.Breast milk changes in the first days and weeks after
birth, progressing from colostrum to mature milk
500 mothers.MyMilk Labs already has consumer breast milk testing kits that enable mothers to provide a small sample at home that is then
dietary recommendations for the mother
Another panel focuses on what is causing breast pain, a frequent complaint for nursing mothers
It tests for bacterial or fungal infections and gives antibiotic suggestions depending on what strains are detected.Though some doctors
believe testing kits are unnecessary for the majority of nursing mothers, there is demand for more knowledge about breastfeeding, as
demonstrated by the line-up of breast milk testing kits from MyMilk Labs and competitors like Lactation Labs, Everly Well and Happy Vitals