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                    Preterm Birth Clinical Trials
A listing of 21  Preterm Birth  clinical trials  actively recruiting volunteers for paid trials and research studies in various therapeutic areas.
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                There are currently 21 active clinical trials seeking participants for Preterm Birth research studies. The states with the highest number of trials for Preterm Birth participants are Pennsylvania, Texas, California and Ontario.
            
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                                    Improvement of PPROM Management With Prophylactic Antimicrobial Therapy (iPROMPT)
                                
            
            
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                To conduct an unblinded pragmatic randomized controlled trial (pRCT) "Improvement of PPROM Management with Prophylactic Antimicrobial Therapy (iPROMPT)" of a seven-day course of ceftriaxone, clarithromycin, and metronidazole versus the current standard of care of a seven-day course of ampicillin/amoxicillin and azithromycin or erythromycin to prolong pregnancy and decrease adverse perinatal outcomes among hospitalized pregnant individuals undergoing expectant management of PPROM \<34 weeks.             
        
        
    Gender:
                FEMALE
            Ages:
                18 years and above
            Trial Updated:
                08/18/2025
            
            Locations: The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center OB/GYN Maternal and Fetal Medicine, Columbus, Ohio  +1 locations         
        
        
            Conditions: Preterm Premature Rupture of Membrane, Pregnancy, High Risk, Preterm Birth
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Transition From Donor Milk: a Feasibility Study
                                
            
            
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                Preterm and very low birth weight (VLBW, \< 1,500g) infants who receive donor human milk (DHM) often experience slow postnatal growth and no clinical data is available to guide the duration of DHM for preterm infants. The investigators hypothesize that transitioning from DHM to preterm infant formula after the first month of life is both safe and conveys improved weight and length gains and fat free mass accumulation.             
        
        
    Gender:
                ALL
            Ages:
                28 days and above
            Trial Updated:
                08/19/2025
            
            Locations: Wellstar-MCG, Augusta, Georgia         
        
        
            Conditions: Preterm Birth, Nutrition, Healthy
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Reducing Pregnancy Risks: The Mastery Lifestyle Intervention
                                
            
            
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                This randomized controlled trial will test an intervention called the Mastery Lifestyle Intervention (the MLI) that was developed from data of 1000+pregnant Hispanic women related to risks of preterm birth. The investigators will deliver a psychoeducational intervention that is manualized over 6 group sessions. The investigators will also have a usual care group that receives standard prenatal care. The investigators plan to enroll 238 pregnant women and start the study with them at 14-20 weeks...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                FEMALE
            Ages:
                Between 18 years and 45 years
            Trial Updated:
                07/14/2025
            
            Locations: Women's Specialist of PLLC, Webster, Texas         
        
        
            Conditions: Mental Health Wellness 1, Preterm Birth
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Daily Aspirin vs Split Dosing in High-risk Pregnancies (DASH)
                                
            
            
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                Aspirin is recommended in high risk patients to reduce the risk of preeclampsia and preterm birth, which are leading causes of both maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality, but up to 20% will have these adverse outcomes despite therapy. Gaps in knowledge regarding pregnancy specific aspirin pharmacology and the relationship of aspirin response and pregnancy outcome, along with a lack of consensus on aspirin dosing has limited the effective use of this intervention. The investigators aim to...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                FEMALE
            Ages:
                Between 16 years and 55 years
            Trial Updated:
                07/14/2025
            
            Locations: Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania         
        
        
            Conditions: Preterm Birth, Preeclampsia
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Prospective Evaluation of Pathways for Preterm Birth
                                
            
            
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                This is a single center, prospective cohort study of pregnant patients at high risk for spontaneous preterm birth: patient's with history of spontaneous preterm birth, patient's with a short cervix and patient's symptomatic for preterm birth will be included. A control cohort of nulliparous patients without a short cervix will be recruited to provide baseline data. Plan to enroll 240 patients identified through our ultrasound unit with goal of 60 patients in each group.             
        
        
    Gender:
                FEMALE
            Ages:
                Between 18 years and 45 years
            Trial Updated:
                06/27/2025
            
            Locations: University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky         
        
        
            Conditions: Preterm Birth, Cervix; Pregnancy
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Milk Volume Outcomes Following Oral Nicotinamide Riboside Supplementation in Mothers of Extremely Preterm Infants
                                
            
            
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                Breastfeeding has well-established immunity and developmental benefits for newborns, yet mothers of preterm infants often struggle to provide sufficient breast milk. The investigators hypothesize that supplementing mothers of preterm infants with nicotinamide riboside (NR) during early postpartum will result in increased milk production. NR is a unique precursor to NAD+, which functions in whole-body metabolism, including that which supports the elevated energy demands of lactation. In lactating...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                FEMALE
            Ages:
                16 years and above
            Trial Updated:
                05/31/2025
            
            Locations: UC Davis Department of Food Science and Technology, Sacramento, California         
        
        
            Conditions: Preterm Birth, Inadequate Milk Production
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Sodium Awareness in Lactation Trial
                                
            
            
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                SALT is a multi-centre, non-blinded, non-randomized prospective interventional pilot study teaching lactating parents of hospitalized preterm infants how to test their breastmilk sodium (Na) using point-of-care (POC) meters. A drop in Na is a sign of secretory activation in the breast that is associated with adequate short and long-term breast milk volumes in this vulnerable population.
Primary Objective: Establish feasibility, acceptance, and time cost of parent-led parent milk Na testing in t...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                FEMALE
            Ages:
                All
            Trial Updated:
                05/27/2025
            
            Locations: Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, Washington  +1 locations         
        
        
            Conditions: Breastfeeding, Preterm Birth, Breast Pumping, Lactation; Insufficient, Partial
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Effect of Support for Low-Income Mothers of Preterm Infants
                                
            
            
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                Preterm birth is a leading cause of childhood mortality and developmental disabilities. Socioeconomic disparities in the incidence of preterm birth and morbidities, mortality, and quality of care for preterm infants persist. An important predictor of the long-term consequences of preterm birth is maternal presence during the prolonged infant hospitalization (weeks to months) in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Mothers who visit the NICU can pump breast milk, directly breastfeed and engag...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                FEMALE
            Ages:
                18 years and above
            Trial Updated:
                03/25/2025
            
            Locations: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia  +3 locations         
        
        
            Conditions: Preterm Birth, Low; Birthweight, Extremely (999 Grams or Less)
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Optimal Timing of Routine Cervical Length Measurements During Anatomy Survey
                                
            
            
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                The goal of this clinical trial is to determine the optimal timing for measuring cervical length (CL) during fetal anatomy surveys in pregnant individuals. This study focuses on improving the accuracy of cervical length assessments, which are critical for identifying individuals at risk for preterm birth. The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Does measuring cervical length at the beginning of the anatomy survey result in a higher proportion of scans meeting the nine CLEAR (Cervical Length...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                FEMALE
            Ages:
                All
            Trial Updated:
                02/06/2025
            
            Locations: Henry Ford Health New Center One, Detroit, Michigan         
        
        
            Conditions: Cervical Insufficiency, Preterm Birth, Cervical Length Measurement
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Blood Warming in Preterm Infants to Decrease Hypothermia
                                
            
            
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                Background/significance: Over 100,000 early preterm infants are born annually in the United States and suffer morbidity and mortality during hospitalization in a neonatal intensive care unit. One such condition is hypothermia. Hypothermia has been defined as a contributor of neonatal morbidity by The World Health Organization. Another acute morbidity is anemia in preterm infants due to the prematurity and frequent laboratory testing. Anemia requires correction with a packed red blood cells (PRBC...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                ALL
            Ages:
                Between 24 weeks and 32 weeks
            Trial Updated:
                12/05/2024
            
            Locations: Kayla Everhart, Columbia, South Carolina         
        
        
            Conditions: Preterm Birth, Blood Transfusion Complication, Hypothermia
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Mitochondrial DNA Signatures of Poor Aerobic Exercise Trainability in Young Adults Born Preterm
                                
            
            
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                Young adults born very preterm (32 weeks gestation or earlier) do not respond well to aerobic exercise training, meeting the recommendations set by the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, where they do not increase their fitness level (or cardiorespiratory fitness). Thus, they do not receive the health benefits of exercise. Achieving physical fitness through aerobic exercise training is the most cost-effective method for preventing and treating many diseases. Young adults born very prete...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                ALL
            Ages:
                Between 18 years and 35 years
            Trial Updated:
                11/18/2024
            
            Locations: Texas Tech University | Kinesiology and Sport Management Building, Lubbock, Texas         
        
        
            Conditions: Preterm Birth
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Reducing Disparity in Receipt of Mother's Own Milk in Very Low Birth Weight Infants
                                
            
            
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                In the US, the burden of very low birth weight (VLBW; \<1500 g) birth is borne disproportionately by black (non-Hispanic black/African American) mothers who are 2.2-2.6 times more likely than nonblack mothers to deliver VLBW infants. This disparity is amplified because black VLBW infants are significantly less likely to receive mother's own milk (MOM) feedings from birth until neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) discharge than nonblack infants, which adds to the lifelong burden of VLBW birth wit...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                ALL
            Ages:
                All
            Trial Updated:
                11/07/2024
            
            Locations: Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois         
        
        
            Conditions: Pumping, Breast, Milk, Human, Infant, Very Low Birth Weight, Preterm Birth
        
            
        
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