Can Technology Support Breastfeeding?

You Are Here Because You Believe Birth Is About Making Mums Too.

Interview with Maddy Sands

As a Newborn Mother, you are being invited to reinvent yourself because when a baby is born so is a mother, and the birth of a mother can be more intense than childbirth. You'll learn how to find peace and joy in the first 40 days after birth and how your postpartum experience can change your life.

As director of the HelpMe Feed Foundation, Maddy envisions a world where every baby is happy, healthy and flourishing. HelpMe Feed's mission is to enable parents and their communities to support breastfeeding using smart, modern, scalable technologies. Leading the HelpMe Feed app design, Maddy is an integral part of the founding team. She has presented in the media, give workshops and has been at the forefront of healthcare innovation for the past 10 years, focusing on using technology to improve lives. Maddy was born in Melbourne, Australia and currently lives in San Francisco where she enjoys both the city's tech buzz and the nearby national parks and beautiful coastline.

For more information, please visit >>> https://helpmefeed.org



On The Podcast:

Maddy and I discuss how technology can enable connections between real humans in order to support breastfeeding. Plus, what it's like being a young Aussie woman in the tech world!


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Julia Jones

Julia is the founding director and lead educator at Newborn Mothers, a global postpartum education business. She has worked in postpartum care for fifteen years, trained thousands of postpartum professionals worldwide and written a bestselling book called Newborn Mothers — when a baby is born so is a mother.

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