Holding your baby right after birth: does it ease pain and boost happiness?
NCT ID NCT07304037
Summary
This study is testing if one hour of uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact immediately after a vaginal birth helps new mothers. Researchers will compare mothers who hold their baby this way to those receiving standard care. They will measure the mothers' pain levels, birth satisfaction, and vital signs like heart rate and blood pressure over the first 90 minutes after delivery.
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Istanbul University Cerrahpaşa
Istanbul, 34500, Turkey (Türkiye)
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