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NCT07314502
Prenatal Exercise Including Perineal Massage and Maternal-Neonatal Outcomes
The study is divided into three phases: Phase 1: Baseline survey to obtain an overall understanding of the current situation of voluntary participation in prenatal perineal massage. Phase 2: Follow-up survey to further assess the current situation of voluntary prenatal exercise and prenatal perineal massage. Phase 3: Implementation of an intervention combining prenatal exercise and perineal massage. The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether a combined prenatal program of supervised, moderate-intensity exercise plus professionally administered antenatal perineal massage can improve maternal and newborn outcomes and can be safely implemented as part of routine antenatal care in healthy pregnant women receiving care at participating hospitals. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Does the combined prenatal program reduce urinary incontinence during pregnancy and after delivery? 2. Does the combined prenatal program reduce depressive symptoms during pregnancy and in the postpartum period? 3. Does the combined prenatal program lower the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus? 4. Does the combined prenatal program reduce neonatal complications, including macrosomia? 5. Do spontaneous, self-initiated prenatal exercise and structured, supervised prenatal exercise differ in their effects on maternal and neonatal outcomes ()? Researchers will compare the combined prenatal program to usual antenatal care to determine whether the intervention improves maternal and neonatal outcomes and is safe, feasible, and acceptable in a real-world clinical setting. Participants will: 1. Be screened and enrolled during pregnancy and complete baseline and follow-up assessments during pregnancy and after delivery. 2. Be randomly assigned to either an intervention group or a usual-care control group. 3. If assigned to the intervention group, attend supervised moderate-intensity exercise sessions three times per week (approximately 60 minutes per session) throughout pregnancy and receive antenatal perineal massage delivered by trained health professionals during late pregnancy. 4. Provide questionnaire-based information and clinical data collected during routine visits and from medical records for outcome evaluation.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-01-02
NCT07064356
AI-Powered Neonatal Risk Assessment for Improved Perinatal Outcomes
This study aims to develop advanced artificial intelligence (AI) models that predict neonatal risks and complications based on historical multimodal health data, including ultrasound and MRI scans. The objective is to empower clinicians and provide clear, compassionate support for families navigating complex prenatal diagnoses.
Gender: All
Ages: 1 Year - 1 Year
Updated: 2025-07-14