U.S., Jan. 14 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07337759) titled 'Fetus Programming and Long Active Outcomes, Interaction Between Mother, Placenta and Fetus in Perinatal and Methabolic Disbalansces-focusing Diabetic Pregnancies' on Jan. 04.
Brief Summary: The placenta is a temporary but essential organ that develops during pregnancy and supports the growth and survival of the fetus. It delivers oxygen and nutrients from the mother to the baby and removes waste products from the fetal circulation. Proper placental development and function are critical for a healthy pregnancy and good outcomes for both the mother and the newborn.
When the placenta does not grow or function properly, this condition ...