Pregnancy Clinical Trials
A listing of Pregnancy medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 800 clinical trials
Angiogenic Factors in the Conservative Management of Gestational Hypertension
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HPT) are an important cause of maternal-feto-neonatal morbidity and mortality, being one of the three leading causes of maternal death in our country and in developing countries. The only cure for THE is termination of pregnancy, which ends up being a decision in which gestational age …
Induction of Labor in Morbidly Obese Patients
The goal of this randomized control trial is to compare different doses of Misoprostol (25 mcg vs 50 mcg) in induction of labor (IOL) in morbidly obese patients with BMI >40. It is known that morbid obesity is a risk factor for failed IOL and ultimately cesarean delivery (CD.) If …
Physical Activity to Mitigate PreEclampsia Risk
The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of aerobic (AE), resistance (RE), and combination (AERE) exercise throughout pregnancy on selected maternal and fetal/neonatal physiological variables in women at-risk for preeclampsia. The central hypothesis of this project is that exercise will decrease severity and occurrence of preeclampsia symptoms, …
Safety, Tolerability, and PK/PD of Telpegfilgrastim Injection in Non-pregnant Females of Childbearing
This is an open-label, single-arm, Phase Ⅰa clinical study designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) characteristics of multiple doses of Telpegfilgrastim Injection in non-pregnant women of childbearing. It contains two cohorts: Cohort 1, healthy childbearing-age non-pregnant participants, and Cohort 2, childbearing-age non-pregnant participants with a history of …
Screening for Preeclampsia in Norway With Aspirin Discontinuation at 24-28 Weeks
Study population Around 3500 pregnant women attending a routine ultrasound scan at 11-14 weeks at St. Olavs hospital, Trondheim, Norway. Study period Dec 2023 - Jul 2025 Screening Patient history, blood pressure, uterine artery mean PI and PlGF will be plotted in the FMF algorithm for screening for preeclampsia in …
Effects of Moderate Carbohydrate Consumption on Metabolic and Obstetric Outcomes in Pregnant Women with Insulin-treated Diabetes- a Randomized Controlled Trial
Diabetes during pregnancy increases maternal and fetal complications, necessitating optimal glycemic control. The standard care diet (SCD, ≥175g/day carbohydrate) lacks robust evidence, particularly for pregnancies requiring intensive insulin treatment (IIT). This RCT investigates whether a moderate carbohydrate diet (MCD, ≤120g/day) versus SCD improves glycemic control and alters metabolomic profiles in …
Implementation of a Patient-centered, Reproductive Planning Decision Support Tool (MyPath) Among Women With Substance Use Disorder in the Immediate Postpartum Period
This is a study to determine the effect of a novel patient-centered, reproductive planning decision support tool developed by the research team called MyPath on postpartum contraceptive decision-making among women with SUDs.
The Path to Optimal Black Maternal Heart Health: Comparing Two CVD Risk Reduction Interventions (Change of HEART)
The overarching goal of our proposal is to reduce disparities in perinatal cardiovascular disease risk factors among Black women utilizing a community-driven, social ecological framework.
Vitamin D for Preventing Recurrent Preeclampsia in Pregnant Women
The goal of this clinical trial is to find out whether giving vitamin D to pregnant women who had pre-eclampsia in a previous pregnancy helps prevent the condition from coming back. The main question it aims to answer is: Does vitamin D supplementation reduce the chance of pre-eclampsia recurring in …
Community-based Implementation of Adapted STAC
This study is being done to adapt the Staying Healthy After Childbirth (STAC) intervention for implementation among Black Women and Birthing Persons (WBP).