U.S., July 16 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07703917) titled 'TENS for Postpartum Uterine Pain During Breastfeeding' on June 25.
Brief Summary: This clinical study is designed to evaluate whether Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) is an effective, non-drug method to relieve postpartum uterine pain during breastfeeding in multiparous women (women who have given birth multiple times). Breastfeeding in the first 48 hours after delivery often triggers strong, painful uterine contractions due to the natural release of oxytocin. While standard care typically relies on pain-relief medications, this study investigates if TENS, a safe, low-cost device that sends gentle electrical impuls...