KEM hospital and the Mumbai Breastfeeding Promotion Committee (MBPC) have found a new reason to celebrate
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KEM hospital and the Mumbai Breastfeeding Promotion Committee (MBPC) have found a new reason to celebrate. The mobile app, Shishu Poshan, which they launched in November 2016 to address queries of first-time parents, especially new mothers, has been downloaded 10,000 times till July 1. Users have rated the app 4.5.
The app, available on Google Play Store in Hindi, English and Marathi was launched in collaboration with the Breastfeeding Promotion Network Of India, Maharashtra, United Nations Children's Fund, Maharashtra, KEM Hospital, and TATA Consultancy Services.
"Our department had conducted a survey on the breastfeeding pattern among first-time mothers. The results helped us realise that there was an urgent need to train mothers on how to feed babies. Improper feeding can cause severe immunity problems, making the child susceptible to various diseases in future. In order to create more awareness on such issues, we developed the app," said a professor from KEM's community medicine department.