Opportunities to join Mommy’s Milk are available to residents of the United States, the U.S. territories, and Canada. Use the expandable accordion below to browse our list of ongoing studies.
Help Grow the UC San Diego Human Milk Biorepository
The UC San Diego Human Milk Biorepository (HMB) is a research project that started in 2014. It collects and stores donated human milk to help scientists learn more about how breast milk supports babies’ health. So far, we’ve collected over 110,000 samples from more than 3,400 people who are breastfeeding or pumping. Most of the milk we’ve collected comes from non-Hispanic White people with middle to high incomes. We want our collection to better reflect the full diversity of people who are lactating in the U.S. That’s why we’re looking for new participants from all backgrounds to join the study. We’re also looking at how different payment amounts might affect whether people sign up and complete the study.
Motegrity® (prucalopride)
Our team is examining whether Motegrity® (prucalopride), a medication taken for the treatment of functional constipation in adults, can be found in human milk. We’re looking for lactating individuals who are currently taking Motegrity®. Participation in this research study includes phone interviews, self-collection of human milk samples at different time points over a 24-hour period before and after taking a dose, questionnaires about baby’s growth and development, and releasing baby’s medical records. Volunteers receive up to $125 for completing the study.
CUDDLE Study: Safety of Commonly Used Drugs in Lactating Women and Breastfed Infants
It is common for new mothers to have symptoms or medical conditions that must be treated with drugs. The CUDDLE study aims to identify safe dosing levels of common medications for both mom and the breastfed baby by tracking the transfer of the medication through human milk. Our study is enrolling persons with babies under 6 months who are currently taking a medication of interest as part of their routine care. Participants must be located in San Diego area for a one hour in-clinic visit. Below is the current list of medications of interest including amoxicillin, buprenorphine (Belbuca, Brixadi, Buprenex, Butrans, Sublocade, and Subutex), cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril®, Amrix®), duloxetine (Cymbalta, Yentreve), hydrocodone (Vicodin®, Lortab®, Lorcet-HD®, Hycodan®, Vicoprofen®), levetiracetam (Keppra, Roweepra, and Elepsia XR), paroxetine (Aropax, Paxil, Pexeva, Seroxat, Sereupin and Brisdelle), trazadone (RALDESY™), and venlafaxine (Effexor®).
Connected Research: Pregnancy & Lactation Studies at UC San Diego
Mommy’s Milk is proud to be part of the UC San Diego Center for Better Beginnings, alongside MotherToBaby Pregnancy Studies. While Mommy’s Milk focuses on understanding the impact of medications, vaccines, and other exposures through the study of human milk, MotherToBaby Pregnancy Studies are dedicated to learning how those same exposures may affect pregnancy and infant development.
Together, these complementary programs provide a more complete picture of maternal and child health—from pregnancy through breastfeeding and beyond.