This study is designed as a randomized controlled single-blind experimental study to examine the effectiveness of the oxytocin massage and Marmet technique applied to mothers who have undergone cesarean section on breast milk quantity and maternal state anxiety levels. The hypotheses of the study are as follows: H0.1. There is no difference in the amount of breast milk among mothers in the Marmet technique, oxytocin massage, and control (placebo) groups. H1.1. There is a difference in the amount of breast milk among mothers in the Marmet technique, oxytocin massage, and control (placebo) groups. H0.2. There is no difference in the state anxiety scale scores among mothers in the Marmet technique, oxytocin massage, and control (placebo) groups. H1.2. There is a difference in the state anxiety scale scores among mothers in the Marmet technique, oxytocin massage, and control (placebo) groups. Participants: Marmet technique, oxytocin massage, and control (placebo) groups will be informed about the study and asked to provide their consent. Participants will complete the descriptive questionnaire. Colostrum status will be checked and marked as "present" or "absent" on the "Breast Milk, Vital Signs, and Pain Level Form." Under researcher supervision, the mother will breastfeed her baby. Afterward, the State Anxiety Inventory will be administered. Two hours later, mothers will express milk using a hospital-grade pump, with 15 minutes on each breast (total 30 minutes). Milk volume, vital signs, pain levels, and milk flow rate will be recorded on the relevant form. Following this, mothers in the Marmet group will receive 10 minutes of the Marmet technique, mothers in the oxytocin group will receive 5 minutes of oxytocin massage, and mothers in the control group will receive 5 minutes of light touch on their wrists and shoulders. Immediately after, milk expression will again be performed with 15 minutes per breast (30 minutes total). The State Anxiety Inventory will be re-administered, and milk amount, vital signs, pain levels, and flow rate will be recorded again. All mothers will express milk using a hospital-grade breast pump, and the expression duration is standardized as 15 minutes per breast (30 minutes total) based on the literature. Two expressions will be performed - one before and one immediately after the intervention. Expressed milk will not be discarded and will instead be used to feed the babies via spoon or syringe under the researcher's supervision.
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Breast milk volume
Timeframe: up to 4 months