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NCT ID: NCT06264349 Not yet recruiting - Pregnancy Clinical Trials

Women and Maternity: Development of a Nutritional Education Project

MATER
Start date: March 15, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The "first 1000 days of life", from conception to 2 years of life, are crucial for promoting the health of both mother and baby. During this period, a woman's diet and lifestyle play a significant role in determining the future health of the child. The perinatal period is an ideal time for regular contact with healthcare providers who can institute an intervention to encourage pregnant women to make nutritional changes to improve their health and that of their babies. Therefore, an educational program on an appropriate lifestyle during the "first 1000 days" can represent a crucial primary prevention strategy in reducing the risk of developing obesity and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) during childhood and later adulthood.

NCT ID: NCT05211076 Not yet recruiting - Lactation Clinical Trials

The Effect of Music Practice and Marmet Technique on Lactation and Maternal Anxiety in Mothers With Premature Babies

Start date: January 8, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study was planned as a randomized controlled study to examine the effect of music practice and Marmet Technique on lactation and maternal anxiety in mothers with premature babies in the neonatal intensive care unit.The research will be carried out with 32+0 and 36+6 weeks old preterms hospitalized in the Suleyman Yalçin City Hospital NICU.It will be held between January and December 2022 with mothers of premature babies born by cesarean section between weeks of gestation.The research will be carried out with three groups as music,Marmet Technique and control group.The sample number was calculated using the G*Power program and the music group:22,the Marmet Technique:22,and the control group: 22 (n=66).It is planned to collect the data with the Introductory Information Form, the Breast Milk Follow-up Form, the State Anxiety Scale and the Maternal Satisfaction Evaluation Scale.Post-op with mothers on day 8-12. Information about the research will be given by meeting between hours and written and verbal consent will be taken.Randomization will be applied to the mothers who accepted the study.During the study,all mothers will be informed that music and Marmet Technique will be performed at 11:00 and 17:00, 2 sessions a day for 4 days,starting from the post-op day 1,and then the milking process will be performed,and the mothers will be provided to come to the breastfeeding room at the specified times.The State Anxiety Scale will be filled in by the mother,and then the music will be played for 15 minutes.In the 16th minute,milking will be performed manually by the researcher and the milking process will take at least 15 minutes.After the milking process,the mother will fill the State Anxiety Scale again.In the Marmet Technique group,the State Anxiety Scale will be filled first by the mother,and then massage and milking will be performed for 20-30 minutes in accordance with the protocol of the technique.After the milking process,the mother will fill in the State Anxiety Scale again.No application will be made to the control group. Breast milk will be provided manually by the researcher for at least 15 minutes.The data of the research will be evaluated using the SPSS program.In the evaluation of the data;descriptive statistics will be done with One Way Analysis of Variance Kruskal Wallis H Test.In order to determine the difference in milk amounts between groups,repeated measure covariance analysis will be applied.

NCT ID: NCT03981133 Not yet recruiting - Lactation Clinical Trials

Influence of Unrestricted Introduction of Pacifiers on Breastfeeding Duration

Start date: January 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

We will enroll 1010 mother-infant dyads in a randomized trial exploring the effect of distribution of the pacifier during the first days of life on breastfeeding prevalence and duration. .