Six-Year checkup: does a pregnancy drug affect Kids' Long-Term development?
NCT ID NCT07146451
Summary
This study is checking on the health and development of 6-year-old children whose mothers had their water break very early in pregnancy. The mothers were part of an earlier trial where they received either nifedipine (a medication to relax the uterus) or a placebo. Researchers want to see if that short-term medication exposure had any long-term effects on the children's brain development, coordination, behavior, and overall health.
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Trousseau University Hospital
RECRUITINGParis, France, 75012, France
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