Scorching temps linked to pregnancy risks: major study investigates
NCT ID NCT06957769
Summary
This study aims to understand how exposure to high temperatures during pregnancy affects the health of mothers and their babies. Researchers will follow 6,000 pregnant women in rural Pakistan, measuring their heat exposure and tracking pregnancy outcomes like birth weight and preterm delivery. The goal is to learn the biological reasons heat might cause problems, to help protect families in hot climates.
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Matiari Research and Training Centre
RECRUITINGMatiari, Sindh, Pakistan
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Mithi Study Site Office
RECRUITINGMithi, Sindh, Pakistan
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Tando Muhammad Khan (TMK) Study Site Office
RECRUITINGTando Muhammad Khan, Sindh, Pakistan
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