Can a snappy presentation boost new Moms' breastfeeding confidence?

NCT ID NCT07458789

Summary

This study aims to see if a specific, fast-paced presentation style (Pecha Kucha) is effective for teaching breastfeeding skills to first-time pregnant women. Researchers will measure if this education improves the mothers' confidence in breastfeeding and their emotional bond with their baby. The study will involve 84 women in their third trimester and compare outcomes between those who receive this special education and those who do not.

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