C-Section Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Immediate Bonding (Skin-to-skin Contact) During Caesarean Section- Psychobiological and Somatic Outcomes of Mother and Child
The randomised study analyzes the effects of immediate bonding (skin-to-skin contact) on different psychobiological and somatic outcomes of mother and child. The investigators compare 3 bonding conditions. Cortisol and Oxytocin are also measured during the bonding process.
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