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The Effect of Warm Pads Applied to the Breast During Episiotomy Repair on the Amount of Milk, Breastfeeding Motivation and the Perception of Insufficient Milk
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Warm Pads Applied to the Breast for Breastfeeding. Completed, enrolled 210 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
H1-1 Hypothesis: Warm pads applied to the breast during episiotomy repair in the intervention group will have an effect on increasing milk production compared with the control group. H1-2 Hypothesis: Warm pads applied to the breast of the intervention group during episiotomy repair will have an effect on increasing breastfeeding motivation compared to the control group. H1-3 Hypothesis: Warm pads applied to the breast of the intervention group during episiotomy repair will have an effect on reducing the mother's perception of insufficient milk compared to the control group.
Study Details
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Interventions
Applying a warm pad to a breast during episiotomy repair