Our latest You & Your Baby 2024 National Maternity Survey finds 3 in 10 new mothers in England report common postnatal mental health problems
Read more here: bit.ly/nms_2024Survey
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Our latest You & Your Baby 2024 National Maternity Survey finds 3 in 10 new mothers in England report common postnatal mental health problems
Read more here: bit.ly/nms_2024Survey
@oxfordwomenshealth.bsky.social
National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit officially joins the Nuffield Department of Womenβs & Reproductive Health.
Read more about the partnership here: bit.ly/4q7Yriv
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On 3 November, we welcomed PRU-MNHC collaborators and stakeholders to #Oxford for the inaugural PRU-MNHC Academy.
Follow the link to read more: bit.ly/48a5dO1
Today is #WorldPrematurityDay2025, take a look at how the @npeu-ctu.bsky.social have specialised in researching this very special group of babies since 1978β€οΈ @blisscharity.bsky.social #NeonatalVoices
The Children's Surgery Outcome Reporting (CSOR) programme has been awarded a Β£3.7m investment from UK Research and Innovation's Medical Research Council (MRC) and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).
Read more: bit.ly/4qExHro
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Here at the NPEU, we are dedicated to improving care for newborns and driving evidence based treatment. We specialise in conducting clinical trials during the perinatal period.
On this day #worldpatientsafetyday2025 , we work together to increase global awareness and action on patient safety.
New study coming soon... @toast-study.bsky.social
Final chance to influence the future of research into perinatal mental health in the UK! Our survey closes tomorrow. Tell us the questions you want answered and have your say.
πβ―Take the survey: bit.ly/PMHPriorities
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β―Closing date: Thursday 31st July
Find out more: prioritiseperinatal.co.uk
Research priorities for the most premature babies born less 25 weeks gestation identified by an international priority setting partnership.
The results have now been published, you can read about the full publication and article here: π
bit.ly/40oRIqF
Publication of guidance on managing changes to participantsβ involvement in clinical trials.
A series of principles which can be used as guidance for anyone involved in managing participant changes in consent.
Published article here: bit.ly/4kH96Ow
βSupport, not blameβ: Study explores links between childrenβs social care involvement and maternal deaths.
MBRRACE-UK collaboration found that 1/3 of women who died during or in the year after pregnancy were known to children's social care, which is higher than previously reported.
bit.ly/44Hsx3E
We're having fantastic response! Are you from the UK? Are you someone with lived experience, a family member, clinician or policy maker? Help shape the future of perinatal mental health research - get questions you are interested in answered! Click on the link here: prioritiseperinatal.co.uk
Started the perinatal mental health survey but didnβt get a chance to finish? You can go back and complete it - every answer counts and helps make research better. Thank you for being part of this!
πβ―Take the survey: bit.ly/PMHPriorities
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β―Closing date: Monday 21st July
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Launching today! Please take a look π
A new study by researchers at @oxpop.bsky.social National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit has found that children born to mothers with a body mass index (BMI) of 35 or above may have an increased risk of being admitted to hospital for an infection.
Read more: bit.ly/4kFsqN6
π’We are developing a new study looking at treatments that may help improve care for Hypoxic Ischaemic Encephalopathy (HIE).π’
If you have a child who received cooling therapy for HIE and are interested in taking part in an online focus group please get in touch. @npeu-ctu.bsky.social
MBRRACE_UK report shows rate of stillbirths and neonatal deaths decreased in 2023 but persistent inequalities remain.
π Read the full article here: bit.ly/4ketsyD
These findings show that progress is being made in reducing baby deaths but there is still important work to do, especially to tackle the gaps linked to deprivation, ethnicity, and how early in pregnancy a baby is born. #MBRRACE
The common causes of stillbirth and neonatal death remained the same in 2023. The cause of stillbirth remains unknown in one-third of cases. #MBRRACE
Persistent inequalities in baby deaths remained in 2023, with rates increasing for babies born in the most deprived areas for the third year running. Ethnic disparities also continued with Black and Asian babies more likely to die than White babies. #MBRRACE
Stillbirth rates decreased but neonatal mortality rates increased for the very smallest babies. Babies born at 22 and 23 weeks made up 25% of all neonatal deaths in 2023. #MBRRACE
Stillbirth rates were similar across most trusts and health boards, but neonatal mortality rates varied more. You can view the rates for each trust and health board in our data viewer: timms.le.ac.uk/mbrrace-uk-p...
#MBRRACE
Rates of baby deaths continued to decrease in 2023, mostly due to a reduction in stillbirths. Compared with 2022, stillbirth rates were lower in every nation of the UK and fewer newborns died in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. #MBRRACE
The #MBRRACE perinatal mortality βState of the Nationβ report for deaths that occurred in 2023 has now been published. @oxpop.bsky.social
π read more: timms.le.ac.uk/mbrrace-uk-p...
π£ The @neogastrictrial.bsky.social trial is looking at routinely measuring gastric residuals in preterm babies and is set to be the largest individually randomised neonatal trial. Hear from the UK Chief Investigator Prof. Chris Gale about what makes this trial so exciting. @npeu-oxford.bsky.social π£
The @themamastudy.bsky.social team are thrilled to be representing the @npeu-ctu.bsky.social at the NIHR Reproductive Health and Childbirth Research Champions Symposium 2025
Read more here: bit.ly/422MRfI
#bepartofresearch
So pleased and proud to see former @npeu-ukmidss.bsky.social Research Midwife Alessandra Morelli honoured for her humanitarian work with UK-Med www.bbc.co.uk/news/article... @npeu-oxford.bsky.social @oxpop.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk
A systematic review reporting on severe maternal morbidity in the high income settings, has been published in @eclinicalmed.bsky.social
Read more here: bit.ly/4kjVgmr
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