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Maternal Left Lateral Position in Fetal Growth Restriction
Sponsor: University of Colorado, Denver
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if maternal left-lateral positioning in pregnancy works to treat fetal growth restriction. This study will also help us learn about the effects of left-lateral positioning on maternal metabolomics, maternal mental health, fetal cardiac function, and delivery outcomes. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does maternal left-lateral position in a pregnancy with fetal growth restriction improve the baby's growth? * How are maternal metabolomics, delivery outcomes, maternal mental health, and fetal cardiac function impacted by maternal left-lateral position? Researchers will compare the intervention group to pregnancies with fetal growth restriction that receive standard of care (without left-lateral positioning) to see if left-lateral position improves fetal biometry in fetal growth restriction. Participants will: * Practice left-lateral position every day for 4 hours (cumulatively) with 10-mins stretching after every hour of left-lateral position, or continue to receive standard of care * Visit the clinic once after 4 weeks for a follow-up research visit, and at the time of delivery Tracking of the physical activity and adherence to left-lateral position at home in intervention group A will be done through a fitbit (smart watch) given during enrollment. A fitbit will also be given to participants in intervention group B, receiving standard of care, to monitor their physical activity trends at home.
Official title: Impact of Maternal Left-Lateral Recumbent Positioning in Pregnancies With Fetal Growth Restriction
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
100
Start Date
2025-07-28
Completion Date
2026-12-03
Last Updated
2025-07-17
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Left lateral recumbent positioning
Left-lateral position is the recommended position of resting in pregnancy. The participants in the intervention group will be advised to practice this position with an intermittent 10-minute stretching after every hour of resting, with no more than 4-hours of this intervention per day.
Locations (2)
UCHealth Prenatal Diagnosis and Genetics Clinic - Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora, Colorado, United States
CU John C. Hobbins Perinatal Center
Denver, Colorado, United States