Pregnancy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Double-blind Trial of Phosphatidylcholine During Pregnancy and Infant Serum Choline Levels
This study will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of taking choline supplements during pregnancy, and whether choline supplementation has an effect on infant development.
Choline is an essential nutrient that can be found in foods, such as egg yolks, liver, and
other meats. It is important for the composition and repair of normal cellular membranes,
normal brain function, and normal cardiovascular function. Research has suggested that the
presence of adequate amounts of choline during pregnancy and breastfeeding can help ensure
healthy fetal brain development. Additionally, adequate prenatal choline levels may have
long-lasting positive effects on cognitive function, including memory. However, sufficient
research has not been done on the effects of choline on pregnant women and their unborn
babies. This study will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of taking choline supplements
during pregnancy, and whether taking choline during pregnancy will have an effect on infant
development.
Participants in this double-blind study will be randomly assigned to receive either placebo
or 900 mg of choline daily throughout pregnancy, until delivery. Babies will then begin
receiving either placebo or choline daily from the time of birth until they are 3 months old.
Participants will attend a baseline study visit that will include eligibility assessment,
urine collection, measurement of vital signs, dispensing of study medication, and an
ultrasound. Subsequent study visits will occur every 4 weeks throughout pregnancy and 6
months postpartum. Vital signs will be taken, urine samples will be collected, and study
medication will be given at each visit. Two blood samples will be taken between Weeks 32 and
36 of gestation. Heel sticks will be performed on babies when they are 4 and 12 weeks old.
Follow-up visits will be held every 6 months until the baby is 18 months old.
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