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This research is trying to understand how women's emotional and mental health are affected after being treated for an ectopic pregnancy โ a pregnancy that grows in the wrong place and cannot continue. The study will use questionnaires to measure stress, anxiety, and trauma-related symptoms that some women may experience after this medical event.
An ectopic pregnancy is a frightening and emotionally difficult experience. Doctors and researchers want to better understand which women are at higher risk for ongoing stress and trauma-related symptoms after treatment, so they can offer better support and care during recovery.
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If you join, you'll be asked to complete two surveys during your hospital stay and recovery. The first is a 22-question survey completed while you're still in the hospital that asks about your feelings and thoughts related to the experience. The second is a 17-question survey you'll fill out about 8 weeks after you leave the hospital at a follow-up clinic visit. Together, these surveys take about 20โ30 minutes and help researchers understand how you're coping emotionally.
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Poland
Jagiellonian University
Enrollment target
~200 participants
Started
December 2025
Primary completion
December 2027
Age range
18 Years โ 45 Years
Sex
Female only
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in December 2025.
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Central contact
Iwona Gawron, PhD, MD
Jagiellonian University
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