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Women are being asked to participate in a research study that is looking for new methods to understand and predict premature birth (birth before 37 weeks of pregnancy-full term pregnancy is 40 weeks)....
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Lead Sponsor
University of Colorado, Denver
Collaborators
NCT07192393 · Prematurity; Extreme, Prematurity; Decision Support, and more
NCT05966649 · Preterm Spontaneous Labor With Preterm Delivery, Preterm Birth, and more
NCT06723392 · Preterm Birth, Small for Gestational Age (SGA), and more
NCT05229666 · Preterm Birth, Inflammation, and more
NCT06362798 · Preterm Birth, Low; Birthweight, Extremely (999 Grams or Less)
University of Colorado Hospital
Denver, Colorado
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