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The Correlation Between Maternal Infant Bonding, Pain and Postpartum Depression

Recruiting
Conditions
Maternal Care Patterns
Registration Number
NCT05206552
Lead Sponsor
Rabin Medical Center
Brief Summary

The delivery process can be associated with significant maternal pain. which has many long and short term affects.

The aim of our study is to assess whether pain during and after childbirth negatively impacts a mother's attachment to her baby (maternal bonding) and the increases the incidence of postpartum depression.

Detailed Description

Delivery is a process that is correlated with maternal pain. The maternal pain can have signifcant long term and short term maternal and neontal impact.

The most common method for pain reilef during delivery is epidural analgesia. Few studies have examined the assocaition between use of epidural analgesia and postpartum depression, with some studies showing a postive correlation and other condricting so.

Maternal bonding is defined as her's emotional state, including maternal feelings towards the infant, it has proven to be the basis for the child's later attachment and sense of self.

A stable and strong bond between mother and child is associated with positive parental behavior and of the child's cognitive and behavioral development, while a unstable maternal infant bond can may lead to long term matenal and infant complications.

The aim of our study is to assess whether pain during and after childbirth negatively impacts a mother's attachment to her baby (maternal bonding) and the increases the incidence of postpartum depression.

In this study women the day after labor will be approched , following obtaining consent will be requested to fill out a the PBO vailadited maternal bonding questtionanire , the valadited EPDS (endinbough postpartum depression questionnaire) and a general questionnaire detailing their demographic , obstetric history and pain levels.

At six weeks postpartum a member of the research team will call the study participant and ask the PBO and EPDS questionnaires to asses the correlation between delivery pain , maternal bonding and postpartum depression,

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
200
Inclusion Criteria

*Women whom have given birth at rabin medical center with the ability to follow study requirements.

Exclusion Criteria
  • Women given birth to twins
  • Women who's baby was hospitalized
  • Women who were treated with magnesium
  • Women who's babies were born with congenital malformations

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pain verbal numerical score after labor and maternal infant bonding.24 hours after labor

pain levels graded from one to ten will be correlated with maternal infant bonding

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pain verbal numerical score after labor and postpartum depression6 weeks after labor

pain levels graded from one to ten will be correlated with postpartum depression defined as a score of above 10 on the edinbough postpartum depression score questionnaire

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Beilinson hospital

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Petach tikvah, Israel

Beilinson hospital
🇮🇱Petach tikvah, Israel
Sharon Orbach, MD
Contact
972-54-538-3093
sharonorbach@yahoo.com
Sharon Orbach-zinger
Principal Investigator

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