Anemia, Iron-Deficiency Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Umbilical Cord Milking on Iron Related Health Outcomes for Cesarean-Delivered Infants: A Randomized Controlled Trial
This study aims to determine whether umbilical cord milking can improve iron related health outcomes for cesarean-delivered infants. Half of participants will receive umbilical cord milking, while the other half will receive routine clinical treatment and care.
In recent years, several professional organizations have recommended delayed cord clamping to
improve placental transfusion for newborns born vaginally based on a series of randomized
controlled studies. However, no similar recommendations are available for cesarean-delivered
infants. Investigators found that cesarean-delivered infants were more vulnerable to iron
deficiency and anemia compared with those born vaginally, suggesting that it is urgently
needed to find a similar anemia prevention strategy for infants born by cesarean sections.
In this study, investigators aim to test whether umbilical cord milking (UCM), a potentially
promising strategy for cesarean delivery, can improve iron related health outcomes for
cesarean-delivered infants. A total of 450 term pregnant women who are planning to give
births by cesarean sections will be enrolled from two hospitals in Hunan province and
randomly assigned to either UCM group or control group. Infants will be followed up at 1, 6,
12, 18 months for the evaluation of the impact of UCM on iron deficiency, anemia, as well as
growth and the developmental status of language and mental/behavioral outcomes.
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