The Effect of Exposure to Maternal Human Milk Odor on Physiological State of Preterms.
NCT01012505 · Status: UNKNOWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 20
Last updated 2009-11-13
Summary
Mammalian fetal sensory development comes in an invariant series, with the tactile/kinesthetic and chemosensory systems the earliest functioning and responsive to stimulation, implicating the importance of these foundational sensory systems for later development. Olfaction is essential for neonatal behavioral adaptation in many mammals, including humans. Experiments show that newborns recognize, and are soothed by, the smell of amniotic fluid. Provision of the mother's smell with breast pads, handkerchiefs she has worn, breast milk on a cotton ball or cotton applicator, or other means of providing odor and taste input can facilitate recognition by the infant's mother at a later time and does not appear to be detrimental to the stability of the infant.
Provision of the odor and taste of the mother's milk has been shown to facilitate the infant's mouthing, sucking, arousal, and calming from irritability, especially in preparation for oral feeding. Using 24 hour monitor analysis and cortisol saliva measurements, we will provide quantitive analysis to the effect of smell.
Conditions
- Health Preterm Infants With no Active Disease
- Human Milk Nutrition
- Incubator Stay
Interventions
- OTHER
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adding pad with maternal milk in hte incubator
2 days prior to intervention - recording infants data and taking saliva cortisol adding pad with maternal milk - during 2 days - recording infants data and taking saliva cortisol. stopping intervention and for other 2 days recording infants data and taking saliva cortisol
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Tel Aviv University
collaborator OTHER -
Sheba Medical Center
lead OTHER_GOV
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 7 Days
- Max Age
- 4 Weeks
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2009-12-31
Countries
- Israel
Study Locations
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