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ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT04325308

Early Protein Supplementation in Extremely Preterm Infants Fed Human Milk

The central hypothesis of this clinical trial is that, in extremely preterm infants, protein-enriched human milk diets compared to usual human milk diets during the first 2 weeks after birth increase fat-free mass (FFM)-for-age Z scores and promote maturation of the gut microbiome at term corrected age.

Gender: All

Ages: 1 Day - 4 Days

Updated: 2025-09-23

1 state

Prematurity; Extreme
Feeding Disorder Neonatal
Breast Milk Expression
+2
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT03977259

Targeting Human Milk Fortification to Improve Preterm Infant Growth and Brain Development

This study is a randomized trial comparing 2 methods of human milk fortification for preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). All participating infants will receive a human milk diet comprising maternal and/or donor milk plus multi-component and modular fortifiers. In one group (control), the milk will be fortified according to routine standard of care. In the other group (intervention), the fortification will be individually targeted based on the results of point-of-care human milk analysis. Outcomes include physical growth in the NICU and after discharge, brain structure by magnetic resonance imaging at term equivalent age, and neurodevelopment at 2 years.

Gender: All

Ages: 1 Day - 21 Days

Updated: 2025-06-17

1 state

Preterm Birth
Breast Milk Expression
Nutrition Disorder, Infant
+2
RECRUITING

NCT05398367

Galactagogue Use in Lactating Women With Low Milk Supply

This study aims to determine whether a 20-day supplement with either Oat Mama Lactation Supplement, moringa, or shatavari has any impact on milk production through an increase in serum prolactin levels when compared to the placebo group. This data will be used to determine if clinical recommendations can be made for the use of the studied supplements in increasing milk supply.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - 40 Years

Updated: 2025-03-28

1 state

Breast Milk Expression
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06486194

Preemie Milk Analyser Validation Study

This study aims to test and validate the Preemie Ecosystem- a new device and associated software package for measuring the nutrient (fat, protein and carbohydrate) content of the breast milk of the mothers of premature babies. This is potentially useful, as premature babies have higher nutritional requirements than babies born at term near their due date. At the moment, a nutritional supplement called breast milk fortifier is added to breast milk in standard amounts to improve its nutritional content and help premature babies grow. However, we know that each mother's breast milk is different, and varies from day to day, so each mother's milk may require more or less of such supplements in order to meet European recommendations for the nutrient intake. The aim of this study is to first test and validate the accuracy of the Preemie device for measuring the nutritional content of mother's breast milk, using milk donated to the local donor milk bank and from mothers of babies currently on the neonatal unit. Next, once this is complete, the aim is to demonstrate it is feasible to use the Preemie device to enable fortification of mother's milk on an individualised basis for a small group of premature babies. The growth and nutrient intakes of these babies will be compared to another group who are cared for using the standard fortification approach. The results of this study will be used to gain "Conformité Européenne" (CE) certification of the Preemie device and software.

Gender: All

Ages: 0 Days - 50 Years

Updated: 2024-07-03

1 state

Pre-Term
Breast Milk Expression
Nutrition Disorder, Infant
ENROLLING BY INVITATION

NCT05700162

The Effect of Showing Photographs, Videos and Live Images of Their Babies to Mothers During Milking

The study was planned to determine the effect of showing photographs, videos and live images of premature babies who could not be breastfed in the neonatal intensive care unit to their mothers on the amount of breast milk, mother-infant attachment and breastfeeding self-efficacy. It is a randomized controlled experimental study.

Gender: All

Ages: 1 Day - 28 Days

Updated: 2024-06-12

1 state

Breast Milk Expression
Breast Milk Collection
Mother-Infant Interaction