Help Us Understand the Effects of Non-Radiographic Axial Spondyloarthritis in Pregnancy Many people need to take medication during pregnancy to appropriately manage their non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis. Yet fewer than 10% of medications have enough information to determine their safety for use in pregnancy — this is where we need you as our partner! Do you have non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis? Are you currently pregnant? If you answered “yes” to both of these …
The Baby Blog: Health Condition
Lupus
How Does Lupus Impact Pregnancy? Many pregnant people with systemic lupus erythematosus (or SLE, a type of lupus) will have healthy babies. However, some people experience complications. With your help, we can capture more information about how lupus can affect pregnancy. “Our observational research program collects important information about lupus and its treatment during pregnancy. This information will be used by healthcare providers and future parents to better manage lupus during …
Constipation
Help Us Understand Functional Constipation in Pregnancy Many people need to take medication during pregnancy to appropriately manage their functional constipation. Yet fewer than 10% of medications have enough information to determine their safety for use in pregnancy — this is where we need you as our partner! Do you have functional constipation? Are you currently pregnant? If you answered “yes” to both of these questions, you may be able to help us advance our knowledge of …
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Help Us Monitor the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Pregnancy MotherToBaby is seeking volunteers to participate in an observational study to better understand coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in pregnancy. Participants can have confirmed or suspected COVID-19 infection. All of our research is conducted by phone — no changes to your normal routine or travel are required. Qualifying pregnancies may also be eligible for optional, no-cost antibody testing up to two times in pregnancy if you are willing …
Eczema (Moderate-to-Severe)/Atopic Dermatitis
Help Us Understand the Effects of Eczema in Pregnancy Many people need to take medication during pregnancy to appropriately manage their moderate-to-severe eczema (atopic dermatitis). Yet fewer than 10% of medications have enough information to determine their safety for use in pregnancy — this is where we need you as our partner! Do you have moderate-to-severe eczema? Are you currently pregnant? If you answered “yes” to both of these questions, you may be able to help us …