Share Your Experience and Data to Help Us Better Understand How Pregnant People Manage Their Type 1 Diabetes

This study looks at how people with type 1 diabetes take care of their diabetes during pregnancy. Your experience and health data can help us make it easier for people in the future.


Why this Research Matters

There isn’t much research about taking care of diabetes during pregnancy. Your experience can help us learn how to make life easier for other people.


What to Expect

If you join this study, you will fill out four online surveys. You will take one survey during each trimester and one survey about four weeks after your baby is born. You will also share data from your continuous glucose monitor and other devices you use to manage your diabetes, like an insulin pump or connected insulin pen. You need your own smartphone to share your data and fill out the surveys. You may also need a computer to upload data from some devices.


Study Duration

The study will be about 8 months.


Who can Participate

At least 18 years old

You may be able to join this study, if you:

  • Live in the United States
  • Have had T1D for at least 6 months
  • Are less than 15 weeks pregnant with one baby
  • Use a continuous glucose monitor regularly
  • Are at least 18 years old
  • Have a smartphone and access to a computer
The study team will ask you more questions to see if you qualify for the study. 


Study ID

Protocol Number: 24-1476


Compensation Information

Compensation
Study Payment: You can earn up to $400 for your participation.

Meet the Team

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Sarit Polsky, MD

Principal Investigator