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by doriditi » Mon May 18, 2015 9:34 am

Apologies, here is the link to vote:

http://www.virginmediabusiness.co.uk/pi ... y-limited/

Thank you!

Re: Baby product invention, I would love your feedback.

by doriditi » Mon May 18, 2015 8:37 am

Hi Everyone,

I hope you had a lovely weekend and enjoyed the weather! As I mentioned before, I have entered the 'Pitch to Rich' competition (Richard Branson) and looking to get as many votes as I possibly can to go through to the next stage. It would be great if you could vote for me. All you have to do is give your name, email address and verify to make your vote count (you need to check your inbox or spam). Please see the link below:

http://www.virginmediabusiness.co.uk/…/ ... y-limited/

Please also have a look at my facebook page, like and share if you can :-)
https://www.facebook.com/babyhappymeditip

Voting starts today, 18th of May at 10am and finishes on Wednesday at 5pm.


Thank you,
Dora

Re: Baby product invention, I would love your feedback.

by doriditi » Fri May 08, 2015 10:23 pm

RE: petal

Hi,

Thanks for your positive feedback and comments.

Yes, I totally agree, the video is lacking 'MediTip in action' but I had very limited resources making it.

MediTip doesn't change the funcionality of the syringe in any way, so no, no leakage - medicine comes out of a syringe itself. It will be BPA free, dishwasher safe, easy to clean and suitable for home sterilising. It's designed in a way that is very easy to slide on/off but grips well in the same time.

As for having the ideas, I would say get started :-). It might be hard but how exciting! :-)

Thanks,
Dora

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by jonathan @ hamptons » Fri May 08, 2015 9:00 pm

Thanks Dora, makes much more sense now. Looks like a great idea and definitely one worth pursuing. Good luck with the venture - if you need any more support please PM me as I might know a few people that could help!!

Jonathan

Hamptons International
98-100 Northcote Road
020 7924 2170

Re: Baby product invention, I would love your feedback.

by LP73 » Fri May 08, 2015 8:32 pm

SW11 have a look at Spilly Spoons for giving your children medicine.
Genius invention and they also have the "ouch pouch"

http://www.spillyspoon.com

Re: Baby product invention, I would love your feedback.

by doriditi » Fri May 08, 2015 8:30 pm

Hi Jonathan,

Thanks for your comments!

Just to quickly clarify, MediTip is not a dummy replica. It's simply a syringe 'tip' with a clever design :-)

Yes, you still have to use a syringe but this is the whole idea. You use a dosing syringe supplied with the medication (it also ensures the correct dosage is given), then quickly slide MediTip on to make administering safer and easier. When giving medicine to a baby, you should always try and dispense medication slowly (as you probably know anyway). Like you said though, it does happen that you 'shoot' it too fast if the baby is wriggling. With MediTip, it helps you be more in control as the syringe is positioned in one place once in baby's mouth but also, if it does happen that you 'shoot' it too fast, it ensures that it will not go straight down baby's throat and cause choking.

PS. There are actually medicine dispensing dummies out on the market, which I have to say, saved my life with my baby, but it still wasn't the right soultion for me. My son did not take a dummy or a bottle, therefore the suckling was not an option for us. I had to use a little plunger to make the medicine come out. I did find it very messy, as I had to fill the syringe up first, then squirt it into the little container on the dummy (which only holds 5ml), it was also hard to open...just a very long and messy process when you have a crying and unhappy baby in your arms. It was also very difficult to press it slowly so on several occasions medication did 'shoot' way too fast down his throat.

I hope this was helpful.

Thanks,
Dora

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by jonathan @ hamptons » Fri May 08, 2015 7:43 pm

I can't believe that as and estate agent I'm commenting on this(!!), but I am a father of two girls, one of whom had her fair share of lurching through one illness after another when she was younger.

This looks like an interesting idea, however it looks like you still have to fit the syringe into the dummy replica and 'shoot' the medicine into your baby's mouth. Just a thought, but as babies seem to be quite happy suckling on a dummy at an early age, is there not an option to somehow fill the teat of a dummy with medicine and then remove the syringe so that the baby can then suckle as usual whilst at the same time taking in the medicine?

Wow, definitely feeling post-election metrosexual this evening...

Jonathan

Hamptons International
98-100 Northcote Road
020 7924 2170

Re: Baby product invention, I would love your feedback.

by doriditi » Fri May 08, 2015 7:39 pm

RE: SW11

No problem, glad it's more clear now. You might want to have a look at Eva the elephant. I found the dropper slightly messy but it might work for you and I think you can now get a version with the syringe. It's designed for bigger kids.

Thanks,
Dora

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by sw11_ » Fri May 08, 2015 7:29 pm

And good luck!

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by sw11_ » Fri May 08, 2015 7:28 pm

Oh I see. To be honest it hadn't ovcu to me to use a syringe for a baby - have never needed to. My issue is getting my 2 year old to take medicine which is a complete nightmare. I thought this was intended to help with this issue but I must have got the wrong end of the stick. Thanks for clarifying.

Re: Baby product invention, I would love your feedback.

by doriditi » Fri May 08, 2015 7:28 pm

RE: SW11

Hi,

Thanks for your feedback! MediTip is not meant to entice babies to take medicine (if it does, great, it would just be a bonus ). The purpose of MediTip is to make it safer and easier for a parent/carer to administer medicine to a baby, especially in a case when a baby is reluctant to take it. As opposed to a dosing syringe, MediTip is soft, therefore it protects baby's mouth and gums when you are trying to place it in their mouth (while a baby is wriggling and moving head away). Once placed in the mouth, MediTip helps to keep the syringe in one position, automatically aiming at the cheek area (safest and recommended way of dispensing medication). I hope it makes it more clear.

PS. Some mums at the focus group did say that the product would make the syringe look less scary but as I said, it would just be a bonus.

Thanks!
Dora

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by LP73 » Fri May 08, 2015 7:02 pm

Thanks for explaining the way the product works to me Dora - I now understand fully and it's a great idea.

SW11 - syringes are not made to safely administer into the mouth of babies. The plunge can be too sharp and fast causing a baby to choke. There have been many cases of babies being admitted to A&E due to this issue.
Sadly, not all parents know the risks of using an incorrect syringe for a baby.

There is only one size that should be used and that also has a very slow plunge - these are used in hospitals and cannot really be purchased in the high street.

Hopefully you will now understand.

Dora if you have a business plan etc drop me a PM as I would love to know more about what you are looking for investment wise.

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by sw11_ » Fri May 08, 2015 3:09 pm

Sorry, but i don't really understand why a child would agree to be fed medicine with this if they are not happy taking it in a syringe? Surely there is just as much scope for them to get distressed by you putting this device in their mouth?

A view of the product in use would probably be helpful.

Re: Baby product invention, I would love your feedback.

by doriditi » Fri May 08, 2015 2:44 pm

Hi,
Thank you for your reply! One of the mums at the focus group gave me a similar feedback, she said she wished she had it to use with her premature baby to feed him milk.
This is only the first stage of the competition, top 50 votes go to the next round . The competition actually finished on Tue but because they had technical issues, they are reopening voting for 3 days between the 18th and 20th of May. Yes, I am looking for an investment so I can bring MedTip to market.
PS. I do realise that the video is lacking the presentation of how you actually use MediTip in baby’s mouth but I had limited resources. Once I have my final prototype in place, I will surely correct this! Thanks for a useful comment. The idea is that you naturally place it against baby’s mouth (same way as you would the dummy) and the syringe is automatically directed towards the cheek area. It doesn’t matter if you use your right or left hand, either way, it will be directed to the cheek area.
Thanks again!
Dora

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by LP73 » Thu May 07, 2015 11:51 pm

I've had a look at your video (it's not totally clear to me as I cannot see the product in action) but from what I can work out it seems like an amazing idea.

I could have used it when I gave birth and needed something for colostrum when I struggled.

Spilly Spoons http://www.spillyspoon.com has done really well so this should too.

How does it work with your pitch? Is it the final ten that pitch to a group of people? What are you hoping to gain? Investment?

Thanks

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