Does how long Baby's head is visible during birth cause lasting pelvic damage?
NCT ID NCT07210788
Summary
This study aims to understand if the amount of time a baby's head is visible during birth (crowning) is linked to a serious pelvic muscle injury. Researchers will recruit 92 first-time mothers who had a vaginal birth. They will use a special ultrasound after birth to check for muscle damage and review birth records to see if longer crowning times increase the risk.
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