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NCT06925815
The goal of this observational cohort study is to gain deep insights into how metabolic disorders such as obesity or diabetes during pregnancy affect the metabolic and cardiovascular health of mother and child in the short and long term. It will investigate the following questions: * How do maternal metabolic disorders affect pregnancy outcomes? * How do maternal metabolic disorders affect fetal growth? * How do maternal metabolic disorders affect the newborn's metabolism and body composition? * How do maternal metabolic disorders during pregnancy affect breast milk composition? * How do maternal metabolic disorders during pregnancy affect the metabolic health of the mother after birth? Participants in this study are pregnant women who will be asked to come to the clinics for three visits during their pregnancy, as well as for the delivery of their baby, and one time 2-3 months thereafter. At each visit, researchers will perform physical examinations (such as body composition measurements) and collect biological samples (blood, urine, saliva), clinical information, and lifestyle data. At birth, researchers will collect cord blood and breast milk as well as clinical data of the delivery and the health of the baby. Researchers will measure body fat in newborn babies and at 2-3 months of age.
NCT06980376
The aim of the study is to compare the effects of conventional Ultra High Temperature (UHT) milk containing both A1 and A2 type β-caseins (CON) with a2 UHT Milk containing A2 type β-casein only (A1PF) on inflammation, tolerance, and GI symptoms in pregnant women as well as infants' birth outcomes from 12 weeks' gestation up to 40 days post-birth.
NCT02106676
The aim of this study is to determine maternal androgen metabolism during pregnancy and the impact of androgen disorders on mothers and infants.