The purpose of this study is to investigate the health of former women's soccer players.
The UNC Department of Psychology and Neuroscience is studying women's experiences during the postpartum period. More specifically, we would like to understand women's eating behaviors, mood, relationship, and parenting attitudes during this period. We are also interested in how these experiences compare to women who have never been pregnant.
The purpose of this study is to understand provider perceptions of immediate postpartum LARC. This research will help further explain black-white differences in immediate postpartum LARC uptake.
This is a three-year research study for people with primary membranous nephropathy (primary MN). The study will test if combining belimumab and rituximab is effective in treating Primary MN.
The purpose of this study is to understand what moms think about all types of birth control, including immediate postpartum Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC), and what they think about planning for pregnancy. This study will help further explain black-white differences in immediate postpartum LARC uptake.
We are looking for families with children between 0-5 years old to help us find out if a new type of MRI sequence can take better pictures of children's brains.
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.
Our study seeks to understand the patient outcomes of individuals struggling with social needs and whom have a diagnosis of a chronic illness.
Are you pregnant? Would you like to have some extra ultrasounds of your baby? We're currently recruiting pregnant women who would like to participate in this ultrasound study. You will be able to have an extra ultrasound up to every two weeks (unless asked to return sooner) - you decide how often you would like to come.
The PALS program is a peer support program that aims to improve participation in lupus clinical trials through increased education and availability of information about clinical trials.