Informations générales (source: ClinicalTrials.gov)

NCT06107530 En recrutement IDF
Living a Pregnancy After a Peri-natal Grief: How Well Does Pregnancy Follow-up Meet Women's Needs and Expectations?
Interventional
N/A
Fondation Hôpital Saint-Joseph (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
octobre 2023
juin 2024
29 juin 2024
Every year in France, around 7,000 children are born without life, following a medical termination of pregnancy (IMG), fetal death in utero (FDIU) or premature delivery ("late miscarriage"). For families affected by perinatal bereavement, the pregnancy that follows this silent birth is a moment apart, between anguish and guilt, joy and apprehension. The aim of this research project is to improve the understanding of what women go through during the pregnancy that follows, with a view to proposing a practical tool for the professionals who take care of them, in order to improve and personalize their follow-up.

Etablissements

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GH PARIS SITE SAINT JOSEPH Hélène BEAUSSIER, pharmaD, phD En recrutement IDF Contact (sur clinicalTrials)

Critères

Femme
Inclusion Criteria:

- Women who have given birth to a stillborn child (singleton or twin pregnancies):

- delivery following fetal death in utero or medical termination of pregnancy at
15 weeks gestational age and later

- extreme preterm birth ("late miscarriage") from 15 weeks gestational age
Patient who subsequently carried a pregnancy to term and gave birth to a live,
viable child between 2020 and 2023.

- French-speaking patient

- Patient who does not object to her participation in this research study



- Women who have experienced a natural termination of pregnancy ("early miscarriage")
before 15 weeks of amenorrhea.

- Women who have given birth by suction in the operating theatre.

- Women who are pregnant with twins in the pregnancy following bereavement. Patient
under guardianship or curatorship

- Patient deprived of liberty

- Patient under court protection