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Please if you fit into these areas, check out these studies and consider participating.
More Research Opportunities
The University of Southern California invites you to participate in a study looking at why some women experience nausea and vomiting during pregnancy and others do not. This study is sponsored by the Perinatology Research Branch of the National Institutes of Health. This study involves 3 visits that will take place in the morning. You must reside in or be able to travel to the LA area for this study. For more information, contact: Sharron Lebo, RN: nvpstudy@usc.edu (323) 226-3536 or online: http://www.usc.edu/schools/medicine/dep ... Study.html
If you are a twin and/or have more than one family member who has suffered from HG, you are eligible to participate in a brief survey to help us determine if there is a genetic link to HG. Please contact Marlena Fejzo. We appreciate your time and will keep your information strictly confidential.
Motherisk conducts studies to investigate the safety and efficacy of medications during pregnancy. If you are currently pregnant and would like to participate in their studies, see their website or call their toll free NVP Helpline at 1-800-436-8477 to enroll in a study. Participation usually involves brief phone interviews, that are strictly confidential. Review Motherisk's Current StudiesExternal Link
ClinicalTrials.govExternal Link is a service of the National Institutes of Health Developed by the National Library of Medicine. You can search for research studies in which to participate as well as investigate the findings of medical research.
Pregnancy Registry (FDA/Office of Women's Health)External Link If you are pregnant and currently taking medicine--or have been exposed to a medicine during your pregnancy--you may be able to participate and help in the collection of needed information. This Web site provides a list of pregnancy registries that are seeking participants.