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Prematurity Prevention
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Current Research Initiatives

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Our team seeks to learn more about preterm birth and adverse pregnancy outcomes so that ALL families can have healthy pregnancies.
We believe knowledge is power and there is lot to be learned.
We are so grateful to each and every patient who has enrolled in one or more of our studies.
We hope that by continuing to advance science and medicine that one day, no family has to endure the pain of losing a baby.
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​Please always use your best judgement and speak with your provider regarding your specific situation, circumstances, and condition. 
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  • About Us
    • Current Funding
    • Team Celebrations >
      • 2024 Celebration
      • 2022 Celebration
      • 2021 Celebration
    • Research Studies >
      • PROTECT-MC
      • STEP >
        • STEP inpatient
      • Completed or Inactive >
        • COPES >
          • COPES-PLUS
        • CHESS
        • P3 Study >
          • P3-FitBit
          • P3-Remote
        • EPOCH
        • RESET
        • STEP outpatient
  • Science
    • SMFM 2025 >
      • SMFM2025_vag_cytokines_ptb
      • SMFM2025_stress_resil_oral
      • SMFM2025_neighborhood
      • SMFM2025_prolonged_latent_labor
      • SMFM2025_allo_ptb
      • SMFM2025_sleep_PTB
      • SMFM2025_Racism_plac_comps
    • Prior Meetings >
      • SMFM 2024 >
        • SMFM2024_inbody_hdop
        • smfm2024_inbody_comp
        • SMFM2024 - PA and SPTB
        • SMFM2024 - PA and Ante
        • SMFM2024 - PA and CI
      • SRI 2023
      • SMFM 2023
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      • SMFM 2021
      • SMFM 2020
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