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  • Are You a Pregnant Woman Who Uses E-cigarettes?

    YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR A RESEARCH STUDY looking at the effect of e-cigarette use compared to cigarette smoking during pregnancy on nicotine and carcinogen exposure in women and newborn babies, and on birth outcomes.

    You may be eligible if you:
    - Are at least 16 years old
    - Are currently pregnant (1-13 weeks)
    AND one of the following:
    - Currently smoke cigarettes everyday OR
    - Currently use an electronic cigarette or vaping device everyday OR
    - Use both products

    If you take part in the study, you will be asked to:
    - Attend 3 visits pre-delivery to complete surveys and provide blood and urine samples
    - Complete brief monthly calls and one call 3 months after delivery
    - Consent to the collection of a small sample of your baby's cord blood and urine at delivery

    You may receive financial compensation up to $105.

    Principal Investigator- Cheryl Oncken MD
    Study Approved by UConn Health IRB- 17-180-6

     

    For more information, please call:

    UConn Health: (860) 679-1751

    Hartford Hospital: (860) 972-2399

    For more information, contact: Study staff at (860) 679-1751