ŌURA Analyzes Over 10,000 Pregnancies to Define Normal Maternal Health Patterns – Femtech Insider
Femtech Insider shared a post on LinkedIn:
“ŌURA has published findings from one of the largest longitudinal analyses of pregnancy-related physiological changes, using data from more than 10,000 pregnancies tracked with Oura Ring. The study, published in JMIR Publications mHealth and Uhealth, examined how key health metrics evolve from preconception through pregnancy and postpartum.
The research analyzed anonymized data from Oura Ring Gen3 users who self-reported pregnancies between May 2023 and November 2024. The dataset included 5,039 term births, 324 preterm births, and 4,955 pregnancies ending in loss before 20 weeks of gestation.
‘It may seem surprising, but this research is one of the few papers that even begins to describe what is considered normal for a pregnancy. What is exciting about this science is that once we establish and validate what a healthy baseline is, we can explore the patterns that may be linked to risk of diseases.’ Chris Curry, ŌURA’s Clinical Director of Women’s Health
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