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(Archive) Wearable Phototherapy

Natural newborn care with wearable jaundice therapy

This project was part of DDW 2022
mum bonding with the newborn, while doing therapy — © copy right Bilihome

Bilihome aims to support jaundiced newborns and their parents, naturally. The wearable solution allows optimal blue light therapy and helps babies to recover in the right environment. By making the next steps towards a phototherapy wearable, we received the concept Red Dot: Best of the Best.

Wearable Phototherapy

60 percent of all newborns develop jaundice. 10 percent require therapy to avoid potential neurological damage. But common practice often requires hospitalization, leading to delayed discharge or readmission, mainly in the first week of life. During the treatment with blue light the baby is naked and blinded in a cot. A study conducted on "Maternal Experience with Neonatal Jaundice" described the experiences:

physical and emotional exhaustion, feeling robbed, distressed by infant's physical appearance, loss of control, maternal vigilance and negative family impact. Bilihome's wearable phototherapy is designed to support both parents and child as much as possible with their natural care routines. For example, the wearable device can be worn by the baby during breastfeeding, skin-to-skin contact and even when the baby is being carried around.

small and compact to reduce logistical burdens — © copy right Bilihome

Die Lichtwabe — © copy right Bilihome