Huckleberry is partnering with Dr. Natalie Berriz and Dr. Melissa Andersen, Pediatric Feeding Psychologists from C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital at University of Michigan Health, to support feeding tube awareness and provide education about tube feeding. Our community will also get a chance to ask our partners questions.
The connection between proper nutrition and quality sleep is
well-established. However, accessing the best tools and resources to support sleep can be difficult for some families.
Huckleberry is committed to making wellness more accessible to every family. Our social impact program offers subsidized access to Huckleberry Plus memberships for families experiencing financial hardships and includes access to SweetSpot®, our smart nap and bedtime predictor. Apply for Huckleberry’s social impact program here.
1 in 10 babies on average, are born premature and many require tube feeding to help them eat. More than 200,000 children in the US are on feeding tubes.
Tap the Feeding section in the Huckleberry app
1.
Select the Bottle category
2.
3.
Set the Type to Tube Feeding
Huckleberry Tip: Use the note section to track kcals and milk type.
Huckleberry Tip:
Use the note section to track kcals and milk type.
Huckleberry knows that every child is different, and we’re proud to create solutions that address each family’s unique needs.
Tube Feeding is now in the app! Parents can now log tube feedings in the Feeding section of the Huckleberry app.
“This might be coincidental, but I submitted feedback about including tube feeding as an option about 3 weeks ago. I just noticed today that this was included in the update 4 days ago! Thanks so much for listening on how to make this amazing app even better - it’s a lifesaver for my husband and I and our preemie baby who has strict meds and feeding schedule.”
by zebibyte270
A guide to different types of feeding tubes and how they help babies thrive.
Dr. Natalie Berriz & Dr. Melissa Andersen
Dr. Natalie Berriz & Dr. Melissa Andersen
Help with oral-motor skills and encourage a positive feeding relationship.
Follow Huckleberry on Instagram for our Ask an Expert: tube feeding edition with our partners from Mott Children’s Hospital at University of Michigan Health where we give you the opportunity to ask them questions on all things tube feeding.
PhD, BCBA, Pediatric Feeding Psychologist, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, C.S. Mott Children's Hospital at University of Michigan Health
PhD, Pediatric Feeding Psychologist, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, C.S. Mott Children's Hospital at University of Michigan Health
on average, are born premature and many require tube feeding to help them eat. More than 200,000 children in the US are on feeding tubes.
1 in 10 babies
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“This might be coincidental, but I submitted feedback about including tube feeding as an option about 3 weeks ago. I just noticed today that this was included in the update 4 days ago! Thanks so much for listening on how to make this amazing app even better - it’s a lifesaver for my husband and I and our preemie baby who has strict meds and feeding schedule.”
by zebibyte270
The connection between proper nutrition and quality sleep is well-established. However, accessing the best tools
and resources to
support sleep can
be difficult for
some families.
Huckleberry is
committed to making
wellness more accessible
to every family. Our social impact program offers subsidized access to Huckleberry Plus memberships for families experiencing financial hardships and includes access to SweetSpot®, our smart nap and bedtime predictor. Apply for Huckleberry’s social impact program here.
Huckleberry is partnering with Dr. Natalie Berriz and Dr. Melissa Andersen, Pediatric Feeding Psychologists from C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital at University of Michigan Health, to support feeding tube awareness and provide education about tube feeding. Our community will also get a chance to ask our partners questions.
Huckleberry knows that every child is different, and we’re proud to create solutions that address each family’s unique needs. Tube Feeding is now in the app! Parents can now log tube feedings in the Feeding section of the Huckleberry app.