In the past decades frequency of cesarean section was increasing. Bonding or early skin-to-skin contact (SSC) starts ideally straight after birth. After vaginal delivery bonding/early SSC is already well-established. After cesarean section this important process starts after termination of operation. A Cochran review analyzed randomized studies and shows positive effects of early SSC. Possible concerns to adopt bonding in the operating room are beside organizational ones (change of established processes) also a different ambiance in the operating room (temperature, light, noise). In a prospective randomized trial, early SSC after cesarean section should be analyzed. Hypothesis Mothers, who have the chance to bond immediately after birth in the operating room, have lower cortisol, chromogranin A and alpha amylase levels as well as higher oxytocin levels. Adaptation of the newborn is within the normal range. Early bonding has a further positive effect on breast feeding, maternal pain processing and mental health.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
35
bonding straight after birth
bonding after termination of operation
Medical University of Graz
Graz, Graz, Austria
Change of oxytocin level
Time frame: before, 0 min and 25 minutes after birth
Change of cortisol level
Time frame: before, 0 min and 25 min after birth
Change of alpha Amylase level
Time frame: before, 0 min and 25 min after birth
Change of chromogranin A level
Time frame: before, 0 min and 25 min after birth
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