Researchers investigate why new moms struggle to sleep after C-Sections

NCT ID NCT05757401

Summary

This study aimed to understand how common poor sleep is for mothers in the first day after a cesarean delivery (C-section) performed with spinal anesthesia that includes morphine. Researchers observed 286 participants to identify what factors—like pain, medication side effects, or hospital environment—contribute to sleep problems. The goal was to gather knowledge to potentially improve recovery and breastfeeding outcomes for future patients.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Anesthesiology department, Siriraj hospital, Mahidol University

    Bangkok, 10700, Thailand

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