Peanut ball position in labor could be key to avoiding C-Sections
NCT ID NCT05881629
Summary
This study is testing if a specific side-lying position using a peanut ball during active labor can help babies who are facing up or sideways turn to the ideal head-down position. The goal is to see if this simple position change increases the chance of a normal vaginal birth and reduces the need for C-sections or assisted deliveries with forceps or vacuum. Researchers will use ultrasounds to check the baby's position and ask participants about their sense of control during labor.
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Women and Infant's Hospital of Rhode Island
RECRUITINGProvidence, Rhode Island, 02905, United States
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