Could measuring the placenta predict pregnancy problems?
NCT ID NCT07337759
Summary
This study looked at whether measuring the weight and size of the placenta after birth could help identify pregnancies at risk for complications. Researchers examined placentas from 440 women, including those with conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes, to see if smaller placentas were linked to problems like early delivery or low birth weight. The goal was to gather information that might one day help doctors spot risks earlier.
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Clinic of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University Clinical Center of Serbia
Belgrade, Serbia
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