Find out how to take part in other studies related to 'Born in Scotland'. As part of the Born in Scotland study, the research team are looking to contact smaller groups of pregnant women for related research projects. These could include, for example: The opportunity to donate additional samples at the birth of your baby; A project looking at the management of data with regards to the Born in Scotland study. You do not need to join these studies if you do not want to, and it will not affect your taking part in the main study or affect the healthcare you receive. You will need to sign an extra consent form, on top of the Born in Scotland consent form; you will be contacted about this individually. SIMPREG Exploring whether continuous monitoring in pregnancy using ‘smart wearable technology’ can be used to identify risk of stillbirth. Find out more I-test Exploring potential use of new retinal biomarkers for early detection of pregnancy complications. Find out more Born in Scotland Data Trust Understanding views about uses of health data and future models for data stewardship. Find out more Sign-up to the 'Born in Scotland' study now! Already a Born in Scotland participant? Express your interest in related studies. This article was published on 2024-03-19