Clinical Trial: Effects of Relaxing Hydrotherapy in Third Trimester of Pregnancy

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Pilot Study: Effects of Relaxing Hydrotherapy WATSU in Third Trimester of Pregnancy, an Explorative Cohort-Study

Brief Summary:

This study will be the first scientific approach to investigate physical and psychological effects of the passive hydrotherapy-method WATSU (WaterShiatsu) on women and their unborn children at the third trimester of pregnancy. Potential therapeutic benefits of the method shall be evaluated.

It is being hypothesized that WATSU is related to measurable changes in everyday stress perception, psychological wellbeing, quality of life, pregnancy-related low back pain, tonus of the uterus, amount of amniotic fluid, spontaneous course of breech presentations, prospects of external cephalic versions.

Participants in the intervention-group will be treated twice with WATSU (60 minutes per treatment, standardized sequence) in the >36th week of pregnancy. There will not be any sham-intervention in the control-group. Both groups will be examined by ultrasound (prior and after the treatments plus on day 8 of the trial) and answer questionnaires (prior and after the treatments plus once a week until birth).