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Supporting Infant Development Through Tummy Time, Positioning, and Limiting Baby Gear

Tennessee · Memphis, TN

The goal of this clinical trial is to examine the impact of an educational intervention on infant motor skill development. The main question it aims to answer is: Question 1) Does exposure to an educational intervention on infant development positively impact infant motor skill development? Researchers will compare the intervention group to the treatment as usual group see if there are differences in infant motor skill development. The purpose of the proposed study is to determine if tummy time, play positions, screen time, and use of baby gear impacts early motor skill development in children. This is a Pilot study. A Pilot study is a small study that is carried out to collect information that will help in the planning of a larger study with the same topic.

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Breastmilk in Response to a Bout of Exercise

Minnesota · Rochester, MN

The purpose of this study is to unveil the mechanistic benefits of a bout of postpartum maternal exercise on infant health that are provided by breastmilk.

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Babies' Brain Responses to Strangers

California · Santa Cruz, CA

Researchers at the Diversity in Development Lab at UC Santa Cruz are investigating how babies' brain activities respond to people from familiar and unfamiliar racial backgrounds.

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The Impact of Music Medicine on Preterm Brain Development and Behavior

Connecticut · New Haven, CT

The investigators are conducting a two-site randomized control trial with the aim of defining the impact of music (M) without or with parent voice (MPV) on very preterm infants' acute and cumulative stress, intranetwork connectivity on term brain MRI, and language and other neurodevelopmental outcomes at two years corrected age. This is based on the hypothesis that infants in MPV arm are expected to experience the greatest benefit compared with infants receiving standard care.

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Families Filming Infants Learning Movement

Illinois · Chicago, IL

The study objective is to improve accuracy in the early detection of neurodevelopmental impairment, especially CP, by evaluating the timepoint (in weeks post term age) that the Prechtl GMA is most useful for prediction of neurodevelopmental impairment at two years of age in children with and without medical complexity. The study team plans to recruit 100 healthy, term-born infants and 250 infants at risk of developing CP for a total of 350 enrolled infants.

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Developmental Impacts of Microplastics Exposure in Early Life

Maryland · Baltimore, MD

The goal of this observational study is to characterize and evaluate micro- and nano-plastic (MNP) exposures among mothers and infants in mother-infant dyads 1 or 3 months postpartum living in Baltimore, Maryland. The main questions it aims to answer are: * What MNPs are present in breastmilk and maternal blood samples and in their infants stool sample? * Are there associations between amount of maternal MNPs in breast milk and mass of MNP particles in infant stool? * Which environmental and lifestyle factors are most predictive of maternal MNP burden? * Is infant exposure to MNPs associated with birth weight and postnatal growth trajectories? Participants will: * Complete several questionnaires assessing medical histories, lifestyle factors, environmental exposures, eating behaviors, etc. * Provide biological specimens including: maternal blood, stool, and breastmilk; infant stool * Clinical visit to have anthropometric measures documented including maternal height and weight, infant weight, length, and skin-fold thickness

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Enfamil NeuroPro Study

Arizona · Tucson, AZ

This study will compare infant gut bacteria for infants who have been fed a standard infant formula (Enfamil Infant); infants who have been fed a new infant formula designed to be more similar to breast milk (Enfamil NeuroPro); and breastfed infants. These formulas are currently available on the market and meet FDA requirements for infant formula.

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Investigating Fit and Satisfaction of the Prone Positioner

Missouri · Kansas City, MO

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about the use of the Prone Positioner in pediatric patients with tracheostomies (trachs). The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: * What is the fit and satisfaction of the device? * Does the device fulfill the goal of allowing infants with trachs participate in tummy time * What aesthetic feedback will the study team receive on the prone positioner from families, therapists, and nursing staff. Participants will be placed in the Prone Positioner, they will be monitored for their comfort/satisfaction with use, and how well they are able to be receive ventilation while in the device. Parents of these infants, as well as healthcare providers, will be surveyed on thoughts/suggestions for the Prone Positioner.

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INF108F in Infants With Food Protein Induced Proctocolitis

Massachusetts · Newton, MA

Single-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trail evaluating INF108F in breastfed infants with FPIAP

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Early Iron Exposure on the Gut Microbiota in Young Infants

Colorado · Aurora, CO

This study will look at the amount of iron in infant formula and how that affects a child's gut development. The children of mothers who plan to formula feed their children will be randomized to receive either high iron or low iron formula from birth until 4 months of age. Infants will consume only the study provided formula during enrollment. Blood and stool samples will be collected at birth and end of study to measure the effects of the iron exposure. The overall object is to compare high iron versus low iron exposure in formula-fed infants during the first months of life. Aims include determining the types of bacteria that are present in the infants' fecal microbiome, determining the effect of high iron exposure on gut microbiome and sleep patterns, and comparing iron status and homeostasis between the low and high iron formula groups.