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Found 10 Clinical Trial s

UPI and Contraception

The purpose of this study is to analyze the electrical activity of muscle movements patterns in non-pregnant woman comparing the use of different forms of contraception.

The Patch BRIDGE trial

The purpose of the study is to show that buprenorphine patches (microdoses) are an effective method to initiate in obstetric patients with opioid disorder.

MOXIE

The purpose of this study is to characterize changes in bone mineral density during long-term use of the study medication in people with heavy bleeding due to uterine fibroids or pain associated with endometriosis.

Full Cycles

This study will examine the pregnancy experiences of women from rural southeastern Missouri and how women navigate a changing reproductive, maternal, and pelvic health landscape.

RANKL Inhibition and Mammographic Breast Density

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine and physicians at Siteman Cancer Center are carrying out a study to determine whether a drug called denosumab (currently in use to prevent fractures and treat osteoporosis) can reduce breast density in women who have dense breasts. This study c ...

PEEPs

The goal of the study is to improve the quality of life of people living with endometriosis through an 8-week program.

DR-OVP-002/CCN020

This purpose of this research study is to investigate how well Ovaprene, a monthly non-hormonal vaginal ring birth control method, prevents pregnancy in people who can become pregnant.

Term EMMI

The purpose of the study is to develop a safe, non-invasive technology capable of assessing contraction patterns in the uterus during labor.

Uterine peristalsis imaging

The primary purpose of this study is to characterize the electrical activity of uterine contraction patterns in non-pregnant women during different phases of the menstrual cycle.

N-PAD

The purpose of the research study is to determine if newborn brain activity can help predict the development of anxiety disorders.