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== Idea == <vimeo>657747007</vimeo> Founder, Nicky Bateman, has developed a science-driven, innovative solution designed to help solve persistent crying in young babies. As an experienced paediatric Chiropractor & Craniosacral therapist she has seen hundreds of distressed babies with stressed parents struggling to find effective solutions. The Qudo Soother™ has a unique teat with specific shape, angle & density to softly rest on a baby’s upper palate to naturally relieve tension. A small clinical study in 2019 showed it helped 73% of the 26 babies surveyed who were suffering with persistent crying, colic, reflux & general discomfort. The mental health of parents & carers diminishes rapidly when their baby is persistently crying, contributing to postnatal depression in 1 in 7 mothers & 1 in 10 fathers/co-parents. 63% of the 60 parents surveyed say their babies suffered from persistent crying. 10 year average UK birth rate is 773,410, that’s an estimated 494,046 babies suffering a year! We have patents awarded, endorsements by healthcare professionals and a proven need. In the UK parents spend on average £11.5k in baby’s first year & worldwide baby products market is valued at $158bn. We are now fundraising to start UK manufacturing, with an aim to launch in Summer 2022 and plan to continue R&D on product 2. Join us at the start of our mission to make families lives brighter by solving the problem of persistent crying.
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