About 1 out of 5 women who are overweight or report snoring will test positive for sleep apnea during pregnancy. The most commonly prescribed treatment for sleep apnea is a small device called a CPAP. The CPAP just helps you to breathe in a normal pattern during sleep. Sleep apnea is common in pregnancy; it can affect the quality of your sleep and how you feel and function during the day. The goal of this study is to understand if using CPAP in pregnancy can help women have healthier pregnancies.
Thank you for your interest, but this study is not currently enrolling.
North Carolina (Durham, Orange, Wake)
John Thorp
Center for Womens Health Research
Clinical or Medical
Blood Pressure
Lungs and Breathing
Obesity
Pregnancy
Sleep
Women's Health
18-0647