U.S., Dec. 25 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07302893) titled 'Evaluation of Digital Sleep Program to Improve Sleep Among New Parents' on Dec. 11.

Brief Summary: Sleep disturbances are highly prevalent during the postpartum period, with an estimated 40-60% of new parents experiencing inadequate sleep. Although a certain degree of acute sleep disruption is expected after childbirth, excessive or prolonged disturbances can pose significant risks, including poorer cardiometabolic and mental health, impaired cognitive performance, and challenges in bonding with the infant. In addition, untreated insomnia in the perinatal period can lead to more chronic forms of insomnia in some individuals that ext...