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Physical Activity, Fertility, and Spontaneous Abortion in Danish Couples Trying to Conceive

Launched by UNIVERSITY OF AARHUS · Nov 21, 2024

Trial Information

Current as of July 25, 2025

Recruiting

Keywords

Exercise Physical Activity Sedentary Behaviour Fertility Spontaneous Abortion Preconception Care Fecundability Time To Pregnancy

ClinConnect Summary

This clinical trial is looking at how physical activity can affect the chances of getting pregnant and the health of the pregnancy for women in Denmark who are trying to conceive. The researchers want to see if receiving support and motivation to stay active can help improve fertility and reduce the risks of pregnancy complications, like gestational diabetes or high blood pressure. They believe that staying physically active, especially during the early stages of pregnancy, can be beneficial for both mothers and babies.

To participate in this study, you need to be a female aged 18 to 49, in a relationship with a male partner, and actively trying to get pregnant. Women who are using birth control, receiving fertility treatments, or have been trying to conceive for more than six months are not eligible. If you join, you can expect to receive counseling and support to help you stay active during this important time. The trial is currently recruiting participants, so it's a great opportunity for those eligible to contribute to important research that could help many couples in the future.

Gender

FEMALE

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • Female
  • 18-49 years
  • In a relationship with a male partner
  • Trying to conceive
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • Using birth control
  • Receiving fertility treatment
  • Have been trying to conceive for more than six months

About University Of Aarhus

The University of Aarhus, a prestigious research institution located in Denmark, is dedicated to advancing medical science through innovative clinical trials. With a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration, the university fosters an environment that encourages cutting-edge research and the development of novel therapeutic interventions. Committed to ethical standards and patient safety, the University of Aarhus aims to contribute to the global body of medical knowledge while enhancing healthcare outcomes through rigorous scientific inquiry and evidence-based practices.

Locations

Aarhus, , Denmark

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Trial Officials

Anne Sofie Dam Laursen, cand.scient, ph.d.,

Study Chair

Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Aarhus University

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

Trial updated

Estimated completion

Not reported