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
Can freezing IVF embryos reduce pregnancy complications?
Tommy's are studying why freezing an IVF embryo before it is transferred into the mother’s womb could help to reduce pregnancy complications and stillbirth.
Stillbirth research
Understanding the causes of stillbirth by studying the placenta
We still don’t know enough about the changes in the placenta which lead to stillbirth. Our researchers are using cutting-edge techniques to find out more.
Stillbirth research
What does placental growth factor (PlGF) in the blood tell us about the placenta?
Tommy’s is looking at what the placental growth factor (PlGF) hormone can tell us about the health of the placenta and likelihood of pregnancy complications.
Stillbirth research
How to manage pregnancies complicated by reduced fetal movements
Tommy’s researchers are drawing upon multiple studies to address questions about stillbirth that have not yet been answered.
Stillbirth research
Assessing how healthy babies are when they start moving less than normal (FEMINA3)
Reduced fetal movements are a common reason for women to go to hospital in the last 12 weeks of pregnancy. But there is still no way to accurately tell which women will have a normal pregnancy, and which will have problems.
Stillbirth research
Comparing 2D and 3D MRI to study the placenta
Our scientists are developing new ways to use MRI scans to study the placenta, so that we can understand how it works and how its structure and function change during pregnancy. This will help us prevent complications like stillbirth and miscarriage.
Stillbirth research
Finding the reasons for stillbirth
In more than half of stillbirths parents are not given a reason for their babies' death. Doctors simply do not know why it happens.
Stillbirth research
Saving Babies Lives' Care Bundle Version 2
Following evaluation of the first version, the second version of the Saving Babies' Lives Care Bundle (SBLCBv2) to reduce stillbirth has been unveiled.
Stillbirth research
Saving Babies' Lives Care Bundle
This ‘care bundle’ action plan will help NHS England to make maternity care safer, alongside guidelines to reduce preterm birth.
Stillbirth research
Can freezing IVF embryos reduce pregnancy complications?
Tommy's are studying why freezing an IVF embryo before it is transferred into the mother’s womb could help to reduce pregnancy complications and stillbirth.
Stillbirth research
Assessing how healthy babies are when they start moving less than normal (FEMINA3)
Reduced fetal movements are a common reason for women to go to hospital in the last 12 weeks of pregnancy. But there is still no way to accurately tell which women will have a normal pregnancy, and which will have problems.
Stillbirth research
Finding the reasons for stillbirth
In more than half of stillbirths parents are not given a reason for their babies' death. Doctors simply do not know why it happens.
Stillbirth research
Understanding the causes of stillbirth by studying the placenta
We still don’t know enough about the changes in the placenta which lead to stillbirth. Our researchers are using cutting-edge techniques to find out more.
Stillbirth research
How to manage pregnancies complicated by reduced fetal movements
Tommy’s researchers are drawing upon multiple studies to address questions about stillbirth that have not yet been answered.
Stillbirth research
Saving Babies Lives' Care Bundle Version 2
Following evaluation of the first version, the second version of the Saving Babies' Lives Care Bundle (SBLCBv2) to reduce stillbirth has been unveiled.
Stillbirth research
What does placental growth factor (PlGF) in the blood tell us about the placenta?
Tommy’s is looking at what the placental growth factor (PlGF) hormone can tell us about the health of the placenta and likelihood of pregnancy complications.
Stillbirth research
Comparing 2D and 3D MRI to study the placenta
Our scientists are developing new ways to use MRI scans to study the placenta, so that we can understand how it works and how its structure and function change during pregnancy. This will help us prevent complications like stillbirth and miscarriage.
Stillbirth research
Saving Babies' Lives Care Bundle
This ‘care bundle’ action plan will help NHS England to make maternity care safer, alongside guidelines to reduce preterm birth.