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Collecting Biological Samples During Pregnancy

Recruiting
14 years - 100 years
Female
Phase
N/A
1 Location
Brief description of study.
The
purpose of this study is to collect biological samples (like blood, urine,
saliva, nasal swabs, and breast milk) and personal health information about
your health and your pregnancy. The samples and information will be used
in research studies in the future. This collection of biological samples
and health information is commonly called a Biobank.
Detailed description of study
Participants
will be asked to provide biological samples at different time points during
your pregnancy and delivery of your baby.
These samples may be collected
when you are getting other clinical tests done or you may be asked to have your
blood drawn utilizing a drive up location or research visit.
Your health
information will also be collected.
Eligibility of study
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- Conditions: pregnancy,healthy,pregnant
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Age: 14 years - 100 years
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Gender: Female
Inclusion/Exclusion
Criteria:
· 14 years of age or
older
· Pregnant
· Planning on delivering
at an IU Health hospital or
Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital
Updated on
19 Feb 2024.
Study ID: 1011003384
This study investigates the collection of biological samples and health information during pregnancy. Biological samples include blood, urine, saliva, nasal swabs, and breast milk. A Biobank is a collection of these samples and information used for future research studies.
Participants will provide samples at different times during pregnancy and delivery. These samples may be taken during regular clinical tests or through special visits. Health information will also be collected.
- Who can participate: Participants must be 14 years or older, pregnant, and planning to deliver at an IU Health hospital or Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital.
- Study details: Participants will give samples during pregnancy and delivery. These samples might be collected during routine tests or at special research visits.