Women’s Health

Birth Control

Methods include medications, procedures, devices, and behaviors. Some methods, such as condoms, are widely available at drug stores. Other methods, such as prescription pills, require seeing a doctor or clinician. Contact us for information on future clinical trials for Contraception.

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Uterine Fibroids

Noncancerous growths in the uterus can develop during a woman’s childbearing years. The cause of fibroids isn’t well understood. Symptoms include heavy menstrual bleeding, prolonged periods, and pelvic pain. In some cases, there are no symptoms. Contact us for future trials treating Uterine Fibroids.

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Endometriosis

Endometriosis is an often painful disorder in which tissue similar to the tissue that normally lines the inside of your uterus — the endometrium — grows outside your uterus. Endometriosis most commonly involves your ovaries, fallopian tubes, and the tissue lining your pelvis. Contact us for more information on future trials to treat Endometriosis.

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Covid-19 Vaccine for Pregnant Women

Pregnant and recently pregnant people are at an increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19 when compared with non-pregnant people. Severe illness includes illness that requires hospitalization, intensive care, need for a ventilator or special equipment to breathe, or illness that results in death. Additionally, pregnant people with COVID-19 are at increased risk of preterm birth and might be at increased risk of other adverse pregnancy outcomes, compared with pregnant women without COVID-19. Contact us TODAY for more information on COVID-19 vaccine trials for pregnant women.

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RSV Vaccine for Pregnant Women

RSV is the leading cause of global infant respiratory disease. Infants have much smaller respiratory tracts and airways, so they can have much more severe viral infections. Due to the more severe infection in infants and the impact on their airways, the infection can lead to respiratory distress, hospitalization sometimes requiring intubation, which is a tube placed in your baby’s airway to assist with breathing, or, in some cases, death. Currently, there is no treatment for RSV, the virus itself. Contact us TODAY for our currently enrolling studies to prevent RSV.

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