U.S., Jan. 10 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07329764) titled 'Effectiveness of a Virtual Reality Intervention on Pain, Anxiety, and Satisfaction in Laboring Women' on Dec. 16, 2025.

Brief Summary: This study is designed to evaluate whether a virtual reality (VR) intervention can help reduce pain and anxiety and improve childbirth satisfaction among laboring women.

Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to either a VR intervention group or a control group receiving standard intrapartum care. Women in the VR group will use a virtual reality headset that provides immersive natural imagery and music during labor, while women in the control group will receive routine care without VR.

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