The Correlation Between Prelabor Analgesic Plan and Actual Labor Analgesia With Satisfaction, Postpartum Depression, and Breast Feeding Success

NCT02495350 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 1954

Last updated 2017-11-17

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Summary

In this study the investigators would like to evaluate how prelabor analgesic plan and actual labor analgesia effects the labor satisfaction, breastfeeding success, and whether or not it reduces postpartum depression.

Although postpartum depression has been researched and reviewed, there is little information on how satisfaction during labor affects postpartum outcomes. The relationship between epidural analgesia is also complex, and there has yet to be found a valid correlation between the two parameters.

In addition although an attempt has been made to evaluate relationship between breastfeeding and epidural analgesia, results are unclear and further research is needed.

Conditions

  • Depression, Postpartum

Interventions

OTHER

Questionarie

Parturients will be asked to fill out a labor satisfaction questionnaire detailing initial desire for epidural analgesia, final desire for epidural analgesia, adequacy of pain relief during labor and satisfaction with laborOn the third day postoperatively the parturients will be called and assessed for mood and signs of postpartum depression using Edinborough Postnatal Depression scale validated into Hebrew (10) , and we will assess whether or not they are breastfeeding. At 6 weeks we will follow-up to assess breastfeeding duration ,and postpartum depression using the Edinborough Postnatal Depression scale. Our comparison will include average pain scores, breast feeding success, and postpartum depression assessment.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Rabin Medical Center

    lead OTHER

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
55 Years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2015-06-30
Primary Completion
2016-08-31
Completion
2016-09-30

Countries

  • Israel

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