A new innovative tool for breastfeeding, named Coro, promises to assist parents in monitoring their baby's milk intake. Scheduled for release in September 2026, the device features a silicone nipple shield equipped with a flow rate monitor that accurately measures breast milk delivery to within 0.01 milliliters. Its accompanying app provides real-time data on milk flow, enhancing the experience for breastfeeding mothers.
This development was announced at CES 2026 and aims to alleviate the challenges faced by parents, particularly those with premature infants. Previously, monitoring the milk intake of a newborn, especially for those born early, often involved guesswork and frequent weight checks. Coro offers a solution by allowing parents to track milk consumption over time, ensuring better health outcomes.
The estimated price for this device is $299, which many believe could provide invaluable reassurance to new parents navigating the complexities of infant care.