Stillbirth research projects
In the UK, 1 in every 250 pregnancies end in stillbirth – when a baby dies after 24 weeks gestation. This is equivalent to around 2,950 babies dying every year. Our research is helping to change this. Discover our stillbirth research projects here.
Stillbirth research
What impact does baby loss have on the health of parents?
Our researchers are asking parents to complete a questionnaire so that they can understand how baby loss affects the health of parents.
Stillbirth research
The Rainbow Clinic: Improving maternity care following a previous loss
Tommy’s Rainbow Clinics provide specialist care for women who are pregnant after stillbirth or neonatal loss. We want to find out what works and how to improve.
Stillbirth research
Targeting microRNAs in the placenta to find new treatments for stillbirth
Tommy's researchers want to find out more about some of the tiny molecules present in placentas from pregnancies where the baby did not grow as it should.
Stillbirth research
The effects of melatonin therapy on pregnancy outcomes in older mice
Older women are at higher risk of pregnancy complications. Tommy's are looking at whether melatonin therapy can improve pregnancy outcomes for women over 40.
Stillbirth research
Looking at the effects of ICP and gestational diabetes on the fetal heartbeat
We don’t know enough how some pregnancy complications can lead to stillbirth. Tommy's researchers are developing new ways to assess fetal heartbeat.
Stillbirth research
Can ECG be used to predict the risk of stillbirth in women with ICP or gestational diabetes?
Tommy's researchers are developing a new way of studying the heartbeats of unborn babies to help spot babies in distress and act early to prevent stillbirth.
Stillbirth research
Could plant-based supplements help to improve the growth of babies in the womb?
Our researchers are finding out whether tiny particles found in fruit and veg can improve how well the placenta functions to help ensure babies grow normally.
Stillbirth research
Understanding how the womb lining matures during pre-eclampsia
Pre-eclampsia can lead to health problems and sometimes stillbirth, but we don’t know enough about what causes it. Our researchers are studying how the lining of the womb develops during early pregnancy. This could reveal new ways to prevent pre-eclampsia and reduce the risk of stillbirth.
Stillbirth research
ReMIT-2 – a feasibility study for spotting the early signs of complications
We need better ways to spot the early signs of pregnancy complications. The ReMIT-2 study laid the foundations for a large clinical trial of a blood test which could predict which women need urgent care to prevent stillbirth.
Stillbirth research
What impact does baby loss have on the health of parents?
Our researchers are asking parents to complete a questionnaire so that they can understand how baby loss affects the health of parents.
Stillbirth research
Looking at the effects of ICP and gestational diabetes on the fetal heartbeat
We don’t know enough how some pregnancy complications can lead to stillbirth. Tommy's researchers are developing new ways to assess fetal heartbeat.
Stillbirth research
Could plant-based supplements help to improve the growth of babies in the womb?
Our researchers are finding out whether tiny particles found in fruit and veg can improve how well the placenta functions to help ensure babies grow normally.
Stillbirth research
The Rainbow Clinic: Improving maternity care following a previous loss
Tommy’s Rainbow Clinics provide specialist care for women who are pregnant after stillbirth or neonatal loss. We want to find out what works and how to improve.
Stillbirth research
The effects of melatonin therapy on pregnancy outcomes in older mice
Older women are at higher risk of pregnancy complications. Tommy's are looking at whether melatonin therapy can improve pregnancy outcomes for women over 40.
Stillbirth research
Understanding how the womb lining matures during pre-eclampsia
Pre-eclampsia can lead to health problems and sometimes stillbirth, but we don’t know enough about what causes it. Our researchers are studying how the lining of the womb develops during early pregnancy. This could reveal new ways to prevent pre-eclampsia and reduce the risk of stillbirth.
Stillbirth research
Targeting microRNAs in the placenta to find new treatments for stillbirth
Tommy's researchers want to find out more about some of the tiny molecules present in placentas from pregnancies where the baby did not grow as it should.
Stillbirth research
Can ECG be used to predict the risk of stillbirth in women with ICP or gestational diabetes?
Tommy's researchers are developing a new way of studying the heartbeats of unborn babies to help spot babies in distress and act early to prevent stillbirth.
Stillbirth research
ReMIT-2 – a feasibility study for spotting the early signs of complications
We need better ways to spot the early signs of pregnancy complications. The ReMIT-2 study laid the foundations for a large clinical trial of a blood test which could predict which women need urgent care to prevent stillbirth.