Miscarriage research projects
Miscarriage is the most common complication of pregnancy with 1 in 5 women experiencing at least 1 miscarriage during their reproductive lifetime. Our research is helping to change this. Discover our miscarriage research projects here.
Miscarriage research
Vaginal bacteria and the risk of miscarriage
Tommy's researchers are trying to find ways to easily detect and treat women with low levels of Lactobacillusin in order to reduce their risk of miscarriage.
Miscarriage research
Using EPOS to find out more about the impact of COVID-19 on pregnancy
Tommy's researchers want to find out whether having COVID-19 during pregnancy can lead to miscarriage or later complications.
Miscarriage research
Using organoids to understand recurrent missed miscarriage
Tommy's scientists are using organoids – miniature organs grown in a lab – to find out more about the lining of the womb and the causes of miscarriage.
Miscarriage research
A new way of conducting clinical trials to prevent miscarriage
Tommy’s researchers are developing new methods to test treatments and interventions so that we can find the best ways of preventing miscarriage.
Miscarriage research
Finding the reasons for miscarriage
Too many miscarriages are unexplained. Our research is entirely dedicated to finding out why miscarriages happen and how to prevent it in the future.
Miscarriage research
MifeMiso: Mifepristone and misoprostol for the medical management of missed miscarriage
Currently NICE recommends the drug misoprostol but without strong evidence. This trial is designed to find the best treatment for missed miscarriage.
Miscarriage research
The PRECISE study: how to spot heart problems earlier in pregnancy
Heart problems in the growing baby are responsible for miscarriage, stillbirths and neonatal death. We want to find a way to spot these problems earlier on in pregnancy.
Miscarriage research
The SiM trial: can scratching the lining of the womb encourage healthy pregnancy?
We are trying to find out if a simple procedure before conception could help prevent miscarriage. If so, this could be an easy way to encourage healthy pregnancy.
Miscarriage research
Investing in the future: a clinical training programme for miscarriage
Tommy’s are helping to train the carers of the future, so that we can continue giving women the best pregnancy care possible.
Miscarriage research
Vaginal bacteria and the risk of miscarriage
Tommy's researchers are trying to find ways to easily detect and treat women with low levels of Lactobacillusin in order to reduce their risk of miscarriage.
Miscarriage research
Finding the reasons for miscarriage
Too many miscarriages are unexplained. Our research is entirely dedicated to finding out why miscarriages happen and how to prevent it in the future.
Miscarriage research
The PRECISE study: how to spot heart problems earlier in pregnancy
Heart problems in the growing baby are responsible for miscarriage, stillbirths and neonatal death. We want to find a way to spot these problems earlier on in pregnancy.
Miscarriage research
Using EPOS to find out more about the impact of COVID-19 on pregnancy
Tommy's researchers want to find out whether having COVID-19 during pregnancy can lead to miscarriage or later complications.
Miscarriage research
A new way of conducting clinical trials to prevent miscarriage
Tommy’s researchers are developing new methods to test treatments and interventions so that we can find the best ways of preventing miscarriage.
Miscarriage research
The SiM trial: can scratching the lining of the womb encourage healthy pregnancy?
We are trying to find out if a simple procedure before conception could help prevent miscarriage. If so, this could be an easy way to encourage healthy pregnancy.
Miscarriage research
Using organoids to understand recurrent missed miscarriage
Tommy's scientists are using organoids – miniature organs grown in a lab – to find out more about the lining of the womb and the causes of miscarriage.
Miscarriage research
MifeMiso: Mifepristone and misoprostol for the medical management of missed miscarriage
Currently NICE recommends the drug misoprostol but without strong evidence. This trial is designed to find the best treatment for missed miscarriage.
Miscarriage research
Investing in the future: a clinical training programme for miscarriage
Tommy’s are helping to train the carers of the future, so that we can continue giving women the best pregnancy care possible.