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
Assessing how healthy babies are when they start moving less than normal (FEMINA2)
Reduced fetal movements are a common reason for women to go to hospital in the last 12 weeks of pregnancy. There is currently no way to know which women will have a normal pregnancy and which have problems.
Stillbirth research
The AFFIRM trial for prevention of stillbirth
Researchers supported by Tommy’s are looking at whether a package of care and resources for pregnant women can help stop stillbirths.
Stillbirth research
Viagra: is it an effective treatment for stillbirth (STRIDER)
Viagra works by increasing blood flow. Fetal growth restriction is often caused by poor flow of blood through the placenta. This trial is looking at whether Viagra is effective in increasing blood flow to the baby.
Stillbirth research
Research into stillbirth
When a baby dies after 24 weeks of gestation, it is called a stillbirth. Nearly 3000 families a year get the devastating news that their baby is not alive. Our research is helping to change this.
Stillbirth research
Assessing how healthy babies are when they start moving less than normal (FEMINA2)
Reduced fetal movements are a common reason for women to go to hospital in the last 12 weeks of pregnancy. There is currently no way to know which women will have a normal pregnancy and which have problems.
Stillbirth research
The AFFIRM trial for prevention of stillbirth
Researchers supported by Tommy’s are looking at whether a package of care and resources for pregnant women can help stop stillbirths.
Stillbirth research
Research into stillbirth
When a baby dies after 24 weeks of gestation, it is called a stillbirth. Nearly 3000 families a year get the devastating news that their baby is not alive. Our research is helping to change this.
Stillbirth research
Viagra: is it an effective treatment for stillbirth (STRIDER)
Viagra works by increasing blood flow. Fetal growth restriction is often caused by poor flow of blood through the placenta. This trial is looking at whether Viagra is effective in increasing blood flow to the baby.