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Tundra lists 3 Labor and Delivery clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07445373

Role of the WHO Labour Care Guide in Improving Maternal and Fetal Outcomes

The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to compare the effectiveness of WHO labour care guide (LCG) with the WHO modified partogragh in improving the maternal and fetal outcomes among primigravida and multigravida in active labour .the study evaluates whether use of the Labour care guide leads to improved labour monitoring ,timely clinical decision making and better maternal and neonatal outcomes .this study will answer either of the two questions that is * There is no difference in maternal and fetal outcomes between women monitored with Wo labour care guide (LCG) and those monitored with the Modified Partogragh * There is a difference in maternal and fetal outcomes between women monitored with the WHO Labour care guide (LCG) and those monitored the modified Partogragh .

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 20 Years - 40 Years

Updated: 2026-03-03

1 state

Labor and Delivery
RECRUITING

NCT07076368

Ropivacaine and Fentanyl for Labor Epidural Initiation

This study is being done to determine the most effective dose of medicine to use to initially provide effective pain relief within the first 30 minutes of receiving an epidural for pain labor during labor. The study team will also study any side effects related to the epidural medication and patients' satisfaction with the quality of pain relief after receiving the epidural.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-27

1 state

Pregnancy
Labor and Delivery
Labor Analgesia
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06847308

Visual Biofeedback Through Transperineal Ultrasound During the Expulsive Phase of Labour to Improve Maternal Childbirth Satisfaction

Childbirth is generally regarded as a positive life-changing experience. Up to 44% of women may however experience this as a traumatic event, with 3% suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder after childbirth. The aetiology of a traumatic childbirth experience is a complex interplay between pre-birth, intra-partum and postnatal factors. Feelings of loss of control, lack of interaction with the obstetric caregiver and lack of emotional or practical support during labour are important contributing factors. This trial aims to investigate the effect of providing Visual Biofeedback (VB) through Trans-Perineal Ultrasound (TPU) during the active 2nd stage of labour on maternal childbirth satisfaction. The hypothesis is that the intervention will improve patient-caregiver communication and enhance parturient women's sense of control and empowerment, ultimately improving the birth experience.

Gender: FEMALE

Updated: 2025-02-26

1 state

Labor Stage, Second
Labor and Delivery
Satisfaction With Care
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