Sniffing out breastfeeding: scientists decode Baby's nose

NCT ID NCT07616076

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at how smell helps newborns find and latch onto the breast for breastfeeding. Researchers will use a special machine to track odors from mothers and babies in real time. The goal is to understand the role of scent in early bonding and feeding, which could help improve breastfeeding rates. About 364 mothers and their newborns will take part.

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  • Chu Dijon Bourgogne

    Dijon, 21000, France