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MUMMIBODIES. Eating Disorders, Pregnancy and Post Partum Period.

Mental Health Disorder · Eating Disorders · Pregnancy Related · Post Partum

Enrolled (actual)
24
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
May 2025
Primary outcome: Primary: Number of Participants With Each Type of Personal Features Associated With Worsening or Relapse of Eating Disorder Symptoms During Pregnancy (Time Point 1) — 5; 3; 3; 4 participants

Study Design & Population

Study type
Observational
Phase
N/A
Interventions
Age
Adult · 20+ yrs
Sex
Female
Sponsor
Bente Sommerfeldt
Primary completion
Jan 2022

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Number of Participants With Each Type of Personal Features Associated With Worsening or Relapse of Eating Disorder Symptoms During Pregnancy (Time Point 1)
5; 3; 3; 4; 4; 3
PRIMARY
Core Experiences Among 7 Women With a History of Severe Eating Disorders That Have Gone Through IVF-induced Pregnancy and Become Mothers. Time Point 1 and 2 for 7 Participants.
7; 7; 7; 7
PRIMARY
Trajectories of Severe Eating Disorders Through Pregnancy and Early Motherhood.Number of Participants in Different Trajectories Associated With Symptoms of Eating Disorder
4; 7; 10; 6; 3
SECONDARY
Eating Disorder Symptoms Reported Through Self Report EDE-Q.
3.54; 3.41

Summary

MUMMIEBODIES is a research study when women with eating disorders encounter pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum. These are some condensed months that represent major challenges for this group. There are both a scientific and clinical basis for the mother's mental health to influence care and interaction with the child. In the case of eating disorders, there is also a risk of harmful consequences for the fetus as well as for more complicated pregnancies and births. This is a very important field of knowledge, but also a field about which there is far too little scientific knowledge. There is too little scientific knowledge about how women with eating disorders physically and mentally relate to their bodies and food during and after pregnancy. There is a great need for research that promotes expertise in how to help and meet women with eating disorders in these important phases of life. The aim of the study is to bring out the users' experiences. The investigators interview face-to-face pregnant women and mothers with eating disorders about their subjective experiences both during pregnancy and during childbirth. Recruitment of participants will be via health stations. The investigators will identify the course, experiences and solutions when women with eating disorders encounter pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum. The investigators focus on three themes: 1) experience of course and change, 2) experience of emotional, cognitive and relational core experiences, and 3) women's own perceptions of what is the best help. The three themes have in common that they are fundamental for later development of help for this vulnerable group. The investigators have a clear idea that some of the best preventive work can be done before life really starts.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion criteria

  • Woman
  • age between 20-40 years
  • Diagnostic diagnosis anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa
  • Must be pregnant
  • Must have been interviewed in pregnancy and be in labor/post partum.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Ongoing psychosis
  • Drug addiction
  • Organic brain damage / disease.
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04550364). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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