What do women really feel during C-Sections? new study aims to find out
NCT ID NCT07340970
Summary
This study aims to understand what sensations women experience during planned C-sections performed with spinal anesthesia. Researchers will ask 310 participants about their feelings at specific moments during surgery and follow up for six months to see how these experiences affect mood and stress. The goal is to gather better information about what women find uncomfortable or unacceptable during this common procedure.
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BC Women's Hospital
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