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NCT ID: NCT06405867 Completed - Clinical trials for Iron Deficiency Anemia

The Importance of Delayed Cord Clamping

Start date: June 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

After birth, the umbilical cord is usually clamped and separated from the placenta within the first 30 seconds. Although the exact time to clamp the umbilical cord is unknown, allowing placental transfusion after birth has many benefits for the newborn. Increased bleeding control, which is reported as a maternal complication, has not been found in studies. Approximately 28ml/kg additional blood volume is transferred to the baby with placental transfusion. The hemodynamics of the newborn are positively affected as the blood volume increases the right ventricular volume and the pulmonary pressure begins to decrease with the first breath. In addition, due to this additional blood volume, stem cells and erythrocytes pass through more. There are studies showing that it reduces iron deficiency that occurs in infants at the 4th month. In our study, we aimed to examine the effect of allowing placental transfusion until cord pulsation stopped and the effect of delayed cord clamping on iron deficiency at the 4th month in babies.

NCT ID: NCT06341153 Completed - Breastfeeding Clinical Trials

The Effect Of Breast Milk Sniffing And Tasting On Early Feeding Tips

Start date: July 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study aimed to investigate the effects of breast milk sniffing and breast milk tasting and sniffing on sucking success and early feeding cues in term newborns who were started to breastfeed for the first time.

NCT ID: NCT05578794 Completed - Newborn; Vitality Clinical Trials

The Effect of Straining Techniques on Women and Newborn

Start date: February 24, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Purpose: To examine the effects of straining techniques on the duration of labor, perineal trauma status and newborn apgar score. Method: This study is a randomized controlled trial. The straining techniques were explained to the pregnant women who gave written consent to participate in the study and were randomly assigned to groups in the latent phase (natural, spontaneous, Valsalva), and the techniques were applied in the second phase of labor.

NCT ID: NCT04623411 Completed - Newborn; Vitality Clinical Trials

Use of Serious Game Simulation on Newborn Resuscitation Education

Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Neonatal death is one of the important indicators showing the development level of countries. Many newborn deaths are preventable. Preventable neonatal deaths arise from events such as birth asphyxia at the time of delivery. Nursing students receive neonatal resuscitation training with classical training methods and graduate without the opportunity to experience it in a clinical setting. The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of web-based serious game simulation method in neonatal resuscitation training given to nursing students.

NCT ID: NCT03344939 Completed - Newborn; Vitality Clinical Trials

Impact of Parent's Presence in Neonatology

Start date: December 5, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Every year 75000 new-born babies are hospitalized in neonatology yard in France with about 60000 born prematurely. Studies showed that parents presence is good for the baby development , decrease the stress due to hospitalization.It's also efficient for the attachment between the baby and parents. Although the team try to settle a good atmosphere to establish this link and let parents take their position,it seems that the time taken to stay with the baby is less moreover the night. The aim of the study is to evaluate the time of presence to find tools to increase this time in the neonatotology yard