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This is an interventional, prospective, randomized, comparative, two-period cross over study to evaluate the performance of Annabella breast pump against a control breast pump.


Clinical Trial Description

50 women who are 2-5 months post-delivery will be included in the study following appropriate consent. Women will be randomly allocated to two groups for the type of pump used on the first session. Each expression visit will start approximately 3 hours after the end of a regular baby feeding session. Each expression visit will start approximately 3 hours after the end of a regular baby feeding session. During each visit, milk will be expressed once a day from each of the two breasts (left & right). During the 4 first visits (at least 1 day apart) Annabella or the control pump will be used. After at least 3 days washout period, milk will be expressed for additional 4 days, once a day from each of the two breasts, using the other breast pump. An expression session will last until no milk is expressed for 3 min continuously but not for longer than 25 min. Participants will be serving as their own control. Milk will be collected for volume and quality assessment. Maternal comfort at the end of each visit will be assessed using questionnaire. ;


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NCT number NCT04363073
Study type Interventional
Source Annabella Tech Ltd
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date December 30, 2020
Completion date December 31, 2023

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