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Summary: Metabolic Alterations in Women with a History of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy

MOMS
MGH Obstetrical Maternal Research Study

Did you have a baby at MGH within the past three years?

If so, consider becoming a part of MOMS, the MGH Obstetrical Maternal Study. Being a part of this research study will help the medical community understand why women who develop high blood pressure or high blood sugar during pregnancy are at increased risk of developing high blood pressure or high blood sugar later in life.

This research study involves one 3-4 hour visit to the Clinical Research Center at MIT, and includes fasting blood and urine tests, an oral glucose tolerance test, and timed blood tests. Your participation will help us reach our goal of understanding and treating this condition. You will be paid $150 for participating in this research study.

For more information, or to schedule a visit, please contact Dorrie Sullivan, RN at 617-726-5382
Or DSullivan18@partners.org

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Dorrie A Sullivan, RN
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)
55 Fruit Street
Boston, MA 02114
Telephone: 617-726-5382
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Trial listings updated: July 14, 2008 at 1:05:40 PM


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