Can a simple fluid flush during labor prevent newborn breathing crises?

NCT ID NCT07274527

Summary

This study is testing whether adding warm, sterile fluid into the womb during labor can help protect newborns from serious breathing problems. It will enroll 320 pregnant people who have thick meconium (baby's first stool) in their amniotic fluid, which can cause breathing issues after birth. The goal is to see if this 'amnioinfusion' procedure reduces the need for oxygen, intensive care, or breathing support for the baby, and to check the child's development at 1 year old.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Froedtert Hospital and Medical College of Wisconsin Birth Center

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53045, United States

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