Effects of music on pain, anxiety, and breastfeeding in new mothers after cesarean delivery

Effect of Musıc Lıstened to Prımarıparous Women Who Have Delıvered by Cesarean Sectıon on Paın, Status Anxıety and Breastfeedıng Success

Not applicable Interventional Ataturk University · NCT06621238

This study tests if listening to music can help new mothers who had a cesarean delivery feel less pain and anxiety while also improving their breastfeeding experience.

Quick facts

PhaseNot applicable
Study typeInterventional
Enrollment140 (estimated)
Ages18 Years to 40 Years
SexFemale
SponsorAtaturk University Academic / other
Locations1 site (Mardin, Artuklu/Mardin)
Trial IDNCT06621238 on ClinicalTrials.gov

What this trial studies

This study investigates how music can influence pain levels, anxiety, and breastfeeding success in first-time mothers who have undergone a cesarean section. Participants will listen to music during their recovery period, and the outcomes will be measured to assess the impact of this intervention. The study aims to provide insights into non-pharmacological methods to improve maternal health and breastfeeding outcomes.

Who should consider this trial

Good fit: Ideal candidates are first-time mothers who have had a cesarean section and are experiencing labor pain and anxiety.

Not a fit: Patients with risky pregnancies, twin pregnancies, or newborns with cleft palate or cleft lip may not benefit from this study.

Why it matters

Potential benefit: If successful, this study could enhance pain management and emotional well-being for new mothers, leading to improved breastfeeding success.

How similar studies have performed: Other studies have shown positive effects of music therapy in various medical settings, suggesting potential benefits in this context as well.

Eligibility criteria

Show full inclusion / exclusion criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* Caesarean section
* Live birth

Exclusion Criteria:

* Risky pregnancy
* Twin pregnancy
* Newborn with cleft palate, cleft lip

Where this trial is running

Mardin, Artuklu/Mardin

Study contacts

How to participate

  1. Review the eligibility criteria above with your treating physician.
  2. Visit the official trial page on ClinicalTrials.gov for the most current contact information and recruitment status.
  3. Contact the listed study coordinator or principal investigator to request pre-screening. Pre-screening is free and never obligates you to enroll.
Conditions Labor PainAnxietyBreast FeedingPost Operative Pain
Last reviewed 2026-06-10 by the Find a Trial editorial team. Information on this page is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals about clinical trial participation.