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

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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Targeting Infant Development With Early Screening
Description

The purpose of this study is to assess feasibility and acceptability of parent-completed screeners of child social/emotional development, social determinants of health, and adverse childhood experiences in the setting of a pediatrics primary care clinic.

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Coparenting, Infant Sleep, and Infant Development
Description

This 3-arm RCT tests the effects of a sleep-enhanced adaptation (FF+) of a well-known, evidence-based transition-to-parenting coparenting intervention program (Family Foundations; FF). In one arm, families will experience FF as originally formulated; in the second, families will receive an adapted FF (FF+) program that emphasizes coparenting in infant sleep contexts; the third arm will serve as controls. It is hypothesized that (1) Compared to controls, parents in both FF groups will report improved overall coparenting and reduced overall distress, but parents in the FF+ group will show greater improvements in coparenting and individual parenting in infant sleep contexts, better infant and parent sleep, and better child adjustment; (2) early coparenting around infant sleep will be a central mechanism by which both interventions exert their effects.

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Social Circumstances, Parenting Techniques, and Infant Development
Description

1. Investigators aim to assess a novel behavioral intervention (currently approved in Protocol #6285) behavioral intervention that promotes maternally-mediated behavioral changes in young infants to reduce the risk of postpartum depression in a group of low income women. More specifically, investigators aim to determine if a behavioral intervention targeting maternal caregiving of young infants can increase infant sleep and reduce fuss/cry behavior and thereby: (1) reduce the incidence and/or severity of postpartum maternal depression in low socioeconomic status (SES) women, and (2) improve the quality of mother-infant interaction and subsequent child development. Investigators will study: 1. The feasibility of applying this protocol with a low SES population 2. The effectiveness of the intervention compared to usual care 3. If the effects of the intervention can be detected in assessments of the quality of mother-infant interaction and infant neurocognitive development 2. Investigators aim to determine whether this behavioral intervention can affect infant development as measured by neurodevelopmental assessments and cortisol reactivity at 4 months of age.

COMPLETED
Umbilical Cord Milking in Non-Vigorous Infants Developmental Followup (MINVIFU)
Description

A sub-study to evaluate longer-term developmental outcomes in non-vigorous term and near-term newborns who receive umbilical cord milking in comparison to those who undergo early cord clamping at delivery.

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Breastmilk in Response to a Bout of Exercise
Description

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.

RECRUITING
Association of Digital Aid Use With Infant Sleep and Maternal Mental Health
Description

The goal of this study is to better understand the use of the Huckleberry app, a pediatric sleep guidance app and the impacts on infant sleep and maternal mental health.

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Babies' Brain Responses to Strangers
Description

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
Description

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.

RECRUITING
Families Filming Infants Learning Movement
Description

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.

COMPLETED
Multisensory Early Oral Administration of Human Milk in Preterm Infants
Description

More than 60,000 infants are born between 22 to 32 weeks gestation age annually in the US. Approximately 11% of them develop comorbidities. During NICU hospitalization, preterm infants inevitably endure early life toxic stress without adequate protective buffers. Early life toxic stress results in adverse epigenetic modifications of glucocorticoid-related genes and dysbiosis, impairing neurodevelopment. These adversities further exacerbate the risk of comorbidities and inappropriate brain development during sensitive periods of neuroplasticity. Adverse epigenetic modifications and dysbiosis may set a life-long trajectory of risk for chronic health conditions. It is a clinical and scientific priority to test an early NICU intervention to attenuate stress-related adverse epigenetic modifications and dysbiosis. Human milk influences the structure and relative abundance of healthy gut bacteria and neurodevelopment. Maternal nurturing, e.g., licking and grooming (in rodents), and breastfeeding and touch (in humans), promotes neurodevelopment, reduces stress, and reverses stress-related epigenetic modifications. The multisensory early oral administration of human milk (M-MILK) intervention is designed to provide an enjoyable and nurturing experience for infants, through a safe and consistent infant-guided provision of human milk droplets, given orally as early as 22 weeks postmenstrual age. M-MILK is implemented from day 3 of life, after every hands-on care, and during the beginning of a full gavage feeding. We propose the M-MILK pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT): a 2-group (N = 12, 6 per group), parallel, and longitudinal design in preterm infants who are born between 22 to 28 weeks gestational age. The aims of this pilot are to determine the feasibility and acceptability of the M-MILK intervention, recruitment, retention, and obtain data for sample size estimation. This study will advance nursing science and practice because it will inform our R01 RCT to examine the efficacy of M-MILK to attenuate adverse effects of early life toxic stress in preterm infants.

RECRUITING
Developmental Impacts of Microplastics Exposure in Early Life
Description

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
Description

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.

RECRUITING
Investigating Fit and Satisfaction of the Prone Positioner
Description

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.

ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Comparison of Growth and Tolerance of Healthy Term Infants Fed Iron-Fortified Infant Formulas
Description

A 4 month growth monitoring study of healthy term infants fed iron fortified infant formula. Infants will be fed ad-libitum for 16 weeks and growth will be evaluated in terms of weight gain over the 16 weeks.

RECRUITING
INF108F in Infants With Food Protein Induced Proctocolitis
Description

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

COMPLETED
The Effects on Children and Parents of Educating Parents About Ways to Play With Babies
Description

The purpose of this study is to determine whether educating parents about how to play with infants affects infant development or caregiver characteristics. The project will comparatively evaluate the effects of two different play education programs on infants' development and on caregiver characteristics in a sample of infants with typical development and a sample of infants with/at risk for developmental delay.

COMPLETED
CIMT and taVNS for Hemiplegia in Infants
Description

Newborns who are born premature or suffer brain injury at birth are at risk for motor problems that may cause weakness in reaching and grasping on one side of the body. In older children, therapists may use a hand mitt and restraint for the stronger arm, to encourage use of the weaker side, called constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT). Even with the high intensity therapy of CIMT, it typically takes between 40-120 hours total treatment time for most children to improve their motor skills. A non-invasive form of nerve stimulation, transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS), stimulates a nerve by the ear that enhances learning motor skills. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of taVNS to improve motor skills when paired with CIMT in infants with one-sided weakness at 6-18months of age.

ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Multi-Center Clinical Database of Infants for the Investigation of Early Nutrition Biomarkers
Description

An observational study to generate a long-term outcome database from medical records for infants who completed protocol SS-101-18 or infants who are breastfed, fed commercial formula, or fed a marketed ByHeart formula.

COMPLETED
Blueberry Intake and Infant Gut Health
Description

The objective of this project is to investigate the effects of blueberries on gut microbiota, inflammation and innate immunity in breastfed infants during early complementary feeding (\~5 to 12 months of age).

COMPLETED
Promoting Infant-Directed Speech in Ghana
Description

The study is a randomized evaluation of a low-cost intervention that encourages mothers and other caregivers to talk to infants, or to engage in what is known as infant-directed speech (IDS) as a way of promoting language and brain development in Tamale and surrounding areas, Ghana.

COMPLETED
Phase II Growth and Safety Study of an Infant Formula for Healthy Term Infants
Description

A goal of infant formula development is to mimic human milk (HM) both in nutrient composition as well as physiologic outcomes. investigators have developed an infant formula for term infants that more closely resembles the composition of human milk. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that this formulation meets nutritional requirements and supports age appropriate growth of healthy term infants.

TERMINATED
Effect of Music Intervention on Infants' Brainstem Encoding of Speech
Description

Infants' frequency-following response (FFR) to a nonnative lexical tone, reflecting early sensory encoding of speech in the auditory system will be evaluated pre- and post- music intervention at 7 mo and 11 mo of age. The lab-controlled music intervention starts at 9 mo of age and consists of 12 sessions of social and multimodel musical activities with the aim to synchronize infants' movements with musical beats.

ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Baby Item Learning and Development Study
Description

The goal of this study is to experimentally test whether baby items can promote healthy infant development.

COMPLETED
Infants Fed Extensively Hydrolyzed Casein-Based Infant Formulas
Description

This is a randomized, controlled, double-blind, multicenter parallel study to evaluate the growth, tolerance and compliance of healthy infants fed infant formulas with extensively hydrolyzed casein protein.

COMPLETED
Evaluation of Preterm Infants Fed Post-Discharge Preterm Infant Formula
Description

This single-group study will assess growth and tolerance of infants fed a post-discharge preterm infant formula containing a prebiotic.

RECRUITING
Early Iron Exposure on the Gut Microbiota in Young Infants
Description

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.

COMPLETED
Growth and Safety Study of an Infant Formula for Healthy Term Infants
Description

A goal of infant formula development is to mimic human milk (HM) both in nutrient composition as well as physiologic outcomes. investigators have developed an infant formula for term infants that more closely resembles the composition of human milk. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that this formulation meets nutritional requirements and supports age appropriate growth of healthy term infants.

COMPLETED
Ancillary Microbiome Collection From Mother/Infant Pairs During First Year of Life
Description

The investigators will be studying the development of the microbiome over the first year after birth in light of various environmental influences - e.g. mode of delivery, diet (and diet changes), antibiotic exposure, GERD medication exposure.

COMPLETED
Pacifier Activated Device and Mother's Voice in Infants at High-risk for Cerebral Palsy
Description

The study seeks to determine the efficacy of non-nutritive suck (NNS) training using a pacifier-activated device (PAM) with mothers' voice to condition suck-strength and rhythmicity, in improving the feeding and developmental outcomes of infants at high-risk for CP.