The investigators hypothesize that exposure to chronic environmental stress is a risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes related to preterm birth and preeclampsia among high-risk pregnant women. Additionally, the investigators hypothesize that women can be screened for high levels of environmental stress through the perceived stress scale, and therapeutic writing can be used as a low-resource intervention to help decrease maternal perceived stress and inflammation - measured through analysis of maternal serum and placental samples.
Thank you for your interest, but this study is recruiting by invitation only.
North Carolina (Statewide)
Tracy Manuck
Obstetrics and Gynecology-Maternal Fetal Medicine
Clinical or Medical
Interventional
Women's Health
18-2187