New study: Self-Compassion classes for pregnant women may strengthen Mother-Baby bond
NCT ID NCT07611175
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a program called Care4mommies that teaches self-compassion skills to pregnant women. The goal is to see if it helps mothers feel better emotionally and bond more strongly with their babies after birth. About 96 pregnant women will take part, and researchers will compare those who get the program plus usual care to those who only get usual care.
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Portucalense University
RECRUITINGPorto, Porto District, 4200-072, Portugal
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