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The Supplemental Nursing System is an ideal way to administer supplemental nutrition to babies while they are being breastfed. The system supports the unique bonding between mum and baby, motivating both of them to keep moving towards a more satisfying breastfeeding experience. This can be achieved by allowing the baby to get any additional milk they require through the SNS while feeding at the breast.

For more information on the World Health Organization’s recommendation on breastfeeding duration visit www.medela.com/who

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The Supplemental Nursing System: supporting bonding

I am using SNS service for SMS notification. 1) In the event of a failed SMS, how to get acknowledgment containing below detailed log object or atleast the 'providerResponse' 2) How to fix the SMS failure delivery. Below are few failure reasons occurred - (a) The delivery TTL has expired (b) No quota left for account. With Amazon SNS, you can send SMS (text) messages to 200+ countries and for an expanded set of use-cases such as Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and One Time Passwords (OTP). Amazon SNS has no upfront costs and you can pay as you go. SNS Amazon SNS is a fast, flexible, fully managed push notification service that lets you send individual messages or to bulk messages to large numbers of recipients. Amazon SNS makes it simple.

“The SNS allows me to breastfeed again. That has given me a real psychological boost. I see the product as being a great opportunity for lots of women.” Christiane K.

The SNS is intended to enable mums to breastfeed when they would otherwise be unable to do so, and help the baby train their sucking behaviour. It offers the following advantages:

  • It can be used by mums who have or think they have a low milk supply
  • It helps to stimulate the mum’s milk supply through direct sucking at the breast
  • It can be used when there is a requirement for supplements in addition to breast milk
  • It trains the baby to suck properly by creating a vacuum at the breast

The Supplemental Nursing System is a reservoir that is filled with supplemental nutrition. It can then be placed on the mum’s chest or on a pole. The very thin, flexible tubes are fixed alongside the mother’s nipples and release additional milk and supplements as the baby feeds.

Benefits of the SNS

This special feeding device helps to ensure that the baby is given supplemental nutrition whilst breastfeeding.

The reservoir can be placed on the mum’s chest.

Very thin, flexible tubes are fixed alongside the mum’s nipples.

The device can be reused after it has been cleaned in accordance with the instructions for use.

  • Enables mums to breastfeed when they would otherwise be unable to do so
  • Helps to stimulate the mum’s milk supply through direct sucking at the breast
  • Trains the baby to suck properly by creating a vacuum at the breast
  • Supports parental involvement
  • Supports unique contact between mum and baby
  • Allows adopted babies to be fed at the breast

Niefert, M. & Seacat, J. Practical aspects of breast feeding the premature infant. Perin Neonatol 12, 24-30 (1988).

How can I use Amazon CloudWatch Logs to monitor that text messages sent through Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) are being delivered?

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Configure CloudWatch Logs for text messages sent through Amazon SNS. You can then view logs of successful and failed message deliveries.

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Configure text messaging preferences

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  1. Open the Amazon SNS console.
  2. Open the left navigation menu, expand Mobile, and then choose Text messaging (SMS).
  3. On the Mobile text messaging (SMS) page, next to Text messaging preferences, choose Edit.
  4. On the Edit text messaging preferences page, expand Delivery status logging - optional.
  5. Under the IAM roles section, choose Create new service role.
  6. Choose Create new roles. The AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) console appears.
  7. On the IAM console permission request page, choose Allow.
  8. Choose Save changes.

Send a test SMS message

  1. In the Amazon SNS console, on the Mobile text messaging (SMS) page, choose Publish text message.
  2. Under Publish SMS message, do the following:
    For Message type, choose Transactional.
    For Phone number, enter the phone number where you want to receive your test SMS message.
    For Message, enter the message body of your test SMS message.
    For Sender ID - optional, if you want, enter a customer sender ID.
  3. Choose Publish message. The phone number you entered should receive the test SMS message.

Check the provider response logs

  1. Open the CloudWatch console.
  2. In the left navigation pane, choose Logs, and then choose Log groups.
  3. In the Filter field, enter sns to find only log groups for Amazon SNS.
  4. Choose the group with DirectPublishToPhoneNumber in its name.

Note: Log groups with Failure appended to the end of the name are for failed deliveries.

5. Under Log Streams, choose the ID of the log stream.

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6. Expand the log event. For providerResponse, you'll see 'Message has been accepted by phone'.

View opted-out phone numbers

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Recipients can opt out their phone numbers from receiving SMS messages from your AWS account. For more information, see Opting out of receiving SMS messages.

To view opted-out phone numbers, check Opted-out phone numbers on the Mobile text messaging (SMS) page of the Amazon SNS console.

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