Scientists hunt for blood test to predict Alcohol's harm to unborn babies
NCT ID NCT03371641
Summary
This study is trying to find out if measuring a protein called PLGF in the blood, umbilical cord, and placenta can help identify babies who may develop brain problems from alcohol exposure during pregnancy. Researchers will compare 60 mother-baby pairs where the mother drank alcohol during pregnancy with pairs where she did not. They will track the children's development up to age 6 to see if early PLGF levels predict later learning or behavior difficulties.
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