Study tests if birth control shot right after birth affects breastfeeding
NCT ID NCT06816901
Summary
This small pilot study in Nepal aimed to see if it's possible to run a larger future trial. It looked at whether getting a birth control shot (DMPA) within two days of giving birth affects how soon a mother's milk comes in and if she continues breastfeeding. The study followed 40 new mothers who planned to breastfeed and use this type of birth control for 12 weeks.
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Provincial Hospital Janakpur of Dhanusha district
Janakpur Dham, Dhanusha District, Nepal
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