Can video calls with birth coaches help rural moms have better births?
NCT ID NCT07293741
Summary
This study will test whether virtual doula support improves birth experiences and outcomes for first-time mothers in rural U.S. communities. Researchers will randomly assign 614 pregnant women to receive either virtual doula visits throughout pregnancy and after birth, or usual care without a doula. The study aims to see if the virtual support leads to fewer C-sections, higher birth satisfaction, and better mental health and breastfeeding outcomes.
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Arlington, Virginia, 22202, United States
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