About Us
Our goal with the HOPE project is to Harness multiple Opportunities for Pregnancy loss Exploration.
In the United States, millions of women get pregnant and have successful pregnancies every year. Unfortunately, miscarriage also occurs in 8-20% of clinically recognized pregnancies. Many miscarriages can occur due to large chromosomal abnormalities. These abnormalities can be recognized and mitigated with the increasing use of preimplantation genetic testing and genetic counseling of at-risk parents. However, even with these considerations, around 50% of potentially normal embryos do not result in a clinical pregnancy.
Sponsored by the National Institute of Health, this multi-site study aims to use novel approaches to find explanations of pregnancy loss and learn how we can predict future pregnancy outcomes.
Study Overview
Research Topic Location
Miscarriage, Recurrent Pregnancy Loss United States (Nationwide)
Who can join?
There are 3 studies within this project. ...
- You are older than 15 y.o
- You are affected by pregnancy loss of unknown causes
- You are willing to donate samples for research
Interested in getting started?
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