French hospital pilots early discharge for new moms with home midwife support
NCT ID NCT05438004
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a new care plan for 100 low-risk mothers and their newborns, allowing them to go home within 24 hours after a normal vaginal delivery. Participants received daily visits from a midwife for the first three days and used a special mobile app to stay in touch with the hospital. The goal was to see if this early discharge plan could meet safety recommendations while giving women more choice in their postpartum care.
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Hôpital Archet
Nice, France
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