Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000020797 |
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Receipt number | R000024010 |
Scientific Title | Changes in Salivary Oxytocin related to Breast Stimulation for Spontaneous Onset of Labor in Low Risk Pregnant Women |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2016/02/15 |
Last modified on | 2017/03/21 11:22:17 |
Changes in Salivary Oxytocin related to Breast Stimulation for
Spontaneous Onset of Labor in Low Risk Pregnant Women
Changes in Salivary Oxytocin related to Breast Stimulation
Changes in Salivary Oxytocin related to Breast Stimulation for
Spontaneous Onset of Labor in Low Risk Pregnant Women
Changes in Salivary Oxytocin related to Breast Stimulation
Japan |
Low-risk pregnant women
Obstetrics and Gynecology | Nursing | Adult |
Others
YES
To examine salivary levels of oxytocin during breast stimulation for spontaneous onset of labor in term low-risk pregnant women.
Efficacy
Exploratory
Salivary oxytocin levels 10 minutes before intervention and 30, 60, 75 minutes after intervention
(1) Delivery outcomes (spontaneous labor/ oxytocin use to induce labor, gestational week of delivery, the length from experiment to birth, delivery mode, oxytocin use to augment labor, length of delivery)
(2) Polymorphisms of oxytocin receptor (i.e., rs53576, rs2254298)
Interventional
Parallel
Non-randomized
Open -but assessor(s) are blinded
No treatment
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Treatment
Maneuver |
Conducts breast self-stimulation for three days.
Each breast is stimulated for 15 minutes, alternating between the breasts to prevent uterine hyperstimulation, for a total of 1 hour per day.
The participants come to the hospital for intervention the first and third intervention day. On the second intervention day, they perform breast stimulation in their home.
No intervention.
20 | years-old | <= |
40 | years-old | > |
Female
1. Plan to give singleton birth with spontaneous cephalic delivery primipara
2. Between 38 and 39 weeks of gestation
3. Asian and can read and write Japanese
4. Permission to participate in research provided by attending physician or midwife
1. Medical or pregnancy complications
2. Mental illness
3. Medical history of treatment of Assisted Reproductive Technology
4. BMI above 25 before pregnancy
5. Planned induced labor
6. Currently performs breast stimulation more than 10 minutes per day.
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1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | Shigeko Horiuchi |
St. Luke's International University, Graduate School
Nursing science, Women's Health & Midwifery
10-1, Akashi-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0044, Japan
03-3543-6391
Shigeko-horiuchi@slcn.ac.jp
1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | Kaori Takahata |
St. Luke's International University, Graduate School
Doctoral Programs in Nursing Science
3-8-5, Tukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0045, Japan
03-6226-6361
14dn009@slcn.ac.jp
St. Luke's International University
MEXT KAKENHI (B)(Grant Number:26293475)
Japanese Governmental office
1. Yamaji Fumiko Nursing Research Fund
2. The Japan Health Foundation
3. Terumo Foundation for Life Sciences and Arts
NO
堀病院
2016 | Year | 02 | Month | 15 | Day |
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Completed
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2016 | Year | 09 | Month | 30 | Day |
2016 | Year | 01 | Month | 29 | Day |
2017 | Year | 03 | Month | 21 | Day |
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https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000024010
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