- Haberman Feeder
The Haberman Feeder (a registered
trademark ) is a speciality bottle named after itsinventor Mandy Haberman for babies with impaired sucking ability (for example duecleft lip and palate orMobius syndrome ). The design of the feeder is to simulatebreastfeeding .Origin
Mandy Haberman's research included contact with the Cleft Lip and Palate Association of Great Britain, and a study of
cineradiograph s of suckling infants, so that she might better comprehend the mechanics of feeding. She especially noted the differences betweenbottle feeding (which is primarily sucking) and breastfeeding (primarily pumping).How it works
The feeder's design enables the feeder to be activated by
tongue and gum pressure, imitating the mechanics involved in breastfeeding, rather than by sucking. A one-wayvalve separates the nipple from the bottle. Before starting the feeding, air is squeezed out of the nipple and is automatically replaced bybreastmilk or formula through the valve. Milk cannot flow back into the bottle and is replenished continuously as the baby feeds. A slit valve opening near the tip of the nipple shuts between jaw compressions, preventing the baby from being overwhelmed with milk. Stopping or reducing the flow of milk is controlled by rotation of the nipple in the baby's mouth. Usually the nipple is marked with lines that indicate zero flow, moderate flow, and maximum flow. For infants who need assistance with their feeding efforts, mother--or whoever is feeding the baby--may apply a gentle pumping action to the body of the nipple.The numbers in thecross section are listed below:
# Teat, this part is inserted into the baby's mouth.
# Teat, this part is used to gently squeeze the milk into the baby's mouth and to keep the teat filled with milk.
# Flexible part of thevalve . The milk in the teat cannot flow back into the bottle, thus when squeezed the milk flows into the baby's mouth, at the same time milk is sucked into the teat
# Ring to keep the teat and valve on top of the bottle.
# Standard sized babybottle (only top part shown).Patent information
United Kingdom patent GB2169210 covering the feeder was applied for onDecember 11 ,1985 and granted onJanuary 5 ,1989 [http://v3.espacenet.com/textdoc?DB=EPODOC&IDX=GB2169210&F=0&QPN=GB2169210] .External links
* [http://www.mandyhaberman.com/Haberman_Feeder.php Product page on mandyhaberman.com]
* [http://www.surgery.missouri.edu/peds/conditions/feeding.php University of Missouri Hospital, Haberman Feeder instructions]
* [http://craniofacial.seattlechildrens.org/conditions_treated/feeding.asp#bottle Seattle Childrens Craniofacial team, infant feeding]
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