Pregnancy sleep study tracks nightly positions to improve rest
NCT ID NCT04205370
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at how pregnant women sleep, focusing on the positions they spend the most time in and how often they snore. About 500 women who are at least 28 weeks pregnant will use a sleep monitor at home. The goal is to learn more about sleep patterns during pregnancy and see if the monitor can help improve sleep habits.
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University of Michigan
RECRUITINGAnn Arbor, Michigan, 48109, United States
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