Study tests if common pregnancy exam could extend time before birth
NCT ID NCT05773014
Summary
This study compares two methods doctors use to check the cervix after a pregnant woman's water breaks too early. Researchers want to know if a digital (finger) exam is just as safe as a speculum exam in terms of how long the pregnancy continues before delivery. The study will enroll 86 women between 22-33 weeks of pregnancy who have experienced early water breaking.
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Barnes Jewish Hospital
RECRUITINGSt Louis, Missouri, 63108, United States
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