Short Cervical Length clinical trials at UCSF
1 research study open to eligible people
Short cervical length means the cervix is shorter than normal during pregnancy. UCSF is conducting trials to see if using a pessary or progesterone can help prevent preterm birth in women with twin pregnancies. These trials are recruiting women to test the effectiveness of these treatments.
Pessary and Progesterone for Preterm Prevention in Twin Gestation With a Short Cervix
open to eligible females
This protocol outlines a randomized trial of 630 women evaluating the use of micronized vaginal progesterone or pessary versus control (placebo) to prevent early preterm birth in women carrying twins and with a cervical length of less than 30 millimeters.
San Francisco, California and other locations
Our lead scientists for Short Cervical Length research studies include Mary Norton, MD.
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