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NCT ID: NCT03473158 Completed - Multiple Pregnancy Clinical Trials

Fetal Reduction: Mechanical vs Chemical

Start date: August 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this study multifetal pregnancy reduction (to twins) will be carried out through a transvaginal route, at an early gestational age (6 weeks - 9weeks + 6days) using 2 methods: mere mechanical disruption against potassium chloride injection. The 2 methods will be compared regarding the efficacy, complications and pregnancy outcome.

NCT ID: NCT01360905 Terminated - Multiple Pregnancy Clinical Trials

Study to Support Fetal Heart Rate and Uterine Contraction for Preterm Labor in Singleton and Multiple Pregnancies

Start date: May 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to compare the Monica AN24 fetal monitor to previously FDA approved devices for Fetal Heart Rate and Uterine Contractions in labor for Multiples and pre term labor.

NCT ID: NCT01228474 Terminated - Infertility Clinical Trials

Single Embryo Transfer vs. Double Embryo Transfer in an Oocyte Donation Programme

Start date: October 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Experimental study to assess the efficacy of single embryo transfer (SET) with respect to double embryo transfer (DET) in an oocyte donation programme, 160 recipients will be randomized in two groups

NCT ID: NCT00790504 Withdrawn - Multiple Pregnancy Clinical Trials

Transperineal Ultrasound for the Female Pelvic Floor in Women With Multiple Gestation

Start date: November 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This trial studies the effect of pregnancies of multiple gestations (i.e. twins, triplets etc.) on the female pelvic floor with regards to the pregnancy itself and labor and delivery mode, by using transperineal ultrasound. This will be compared with pregnancies with single fetuses.

NCT ID: NCT00204139 Completed - Prolonged Pregnancy Clinical Trials

Routine Versus Selective Midtrimester Ultrasound in a Poorly Resourced Setting: a Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial

Start date: June 2002
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

It is debatable whether routine ultrasound scanning of pregnancies at about 20 weeks of pregnancy has substantive benefits for mothers and babies. Few studies have addressed this issue in poorly resourced settings. This trial will attempt to determine the benefits, if any, of a policy of routine ultrasound scanning of normal pregnancies versus a policy of no routine (only selective) scanning. This will be done by recruiting about 900 women in South Africa, and randomly allocating about half to routine scanning and half to selective scanning groups, and following up their pregnancies.