FEEDING; DIFFICULT, NEWBORN
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New feeding approach may help large babies eat on their own sooner
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests a new way of feeding large newborns (born at 35 weeks or later) who have trouble eating by mouth. These babies often have more body fat, which may delay their ability to feed independently. The new method adjusts feeding based on the baby's lean body mass instead…
Matched conditions: FEEDING; DIFFICULT, NEWBORN
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Nemours Children's Clinic • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 15, 2026 19:02 UTC
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Tiny zaps, big hopes: nerve stimulation may help preemies breastfeed
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether a gentle electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve (taVNS) during breastfeeding can help premature or sick newborns learn to breastfeed more effectively. Ten infants in the NICU will receive taVNS paired with breastfeeding for up to 14 days. Researchers w…
Matched conditions: FEEDING; DIFFICULT, NEWBORN
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Medical University of South Carolina • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 24, 2026 08:36 UTC
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Reading to preemies may boost feeding skills
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether combining gentle mouth exercises with a reading program helps preterm babies learn to feed and develop language. About 124 infants born between 23 and 30 weeks will take part. Researchers will track feeding progress and use special recordings to measur…
Matched conditions: FEEDING; DIFFICULT, NEWBORN
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 15, 2026 19:05 UTC