About the Project

About the Project
The Pregnancy Evidence Project is an IRB-governed observational study designed to do something that decades of research largely haven't: systematically collect data from real pregnancies, at scale, across the full spectrum of pregnancy experiences.
Millions of pregnancies happen every year. Each one generates thousands of data points — medications, symptoms, exposures, care decisions, outcomes. These data points exist in droves in the real world; but just haven’t historically been captured in any structured, usable way.
Puzzle pieces
The Pregnancy Evidence Project is built to change that by tracking the actual, lived experiences of pregnant women from early pregnancy through postpartum, and turning that data into evidence.
Individually, each response is one data point. But collectively, across thousands of participants at broad scale, these data points build – filling gaps in the evidence base and informing maternal care for years to come.
Puzzle
Participants share consented health data and self-reported outcomes over the course of their pregnancy. That data is aggregated, structured, and made available to support approved research projects on the questions that clinical trials have historically left unanswered.
For researchers and partners looking to understand pregnancy outcomes with greater nuance and completeness, the Pregnancy Evidence Project is designed to be that resource: a prospective, representative, real-world dataset built with scientific rigor and full participant consent.
About the Project

The team behind the Project

The Pregnancy Evidence Project was created by Zenith Health, a women’s health company built on the belief that women deserve better evidence, and a better experience making sense of it all.
Learn more about Zenith below.
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