U.S., July 23 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07076953) titled 'Cherry Seed Massage Lactation and Milk Perception' on July 08.

Brief Summary: The perception of insufficient milk is quite common in mothers during the postpartum period. Especially mothers who have given birth for the first time tend to external factors more due to lack of experience. Studies mention many nonpharmacological methods to prevent this. Some of these are hypnobreastfeeding, hot application, breast massage, aromatherapy. There are many studies on breast massage to increase milk to date. However, no study with cherry seed has been identified. By eliminating the deficiency in the literature and proving the effect of cherry...