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Expert resources to enhance your care

Supporting healthcare professionals with essential guidance, training, and resources to improve outcomes for twin, triplet, and multiple pregnancies. Explore maternity care standards, bereavement support, and CPD opportunities to strengthen your expertise and patient care.

Maternity Care Quality

Working alongside Healthcare Professionals, our aim is to improve the outcomes for twin and other multiple pregnancies by ensuring multiple pregnancy care is delivered consistently and in line with national guidance

Bereavement in Twins and Triplets

The Twins Trust Bereavement Service exists to support all parents and carers of twins, triplets or more who have died whether it was during or after pregnancy

Training and CPD

Webinar topics focus on numerous issues related to a multiples’ pregnancy including pre-term birth, sonography and delayed cord clamping

Resources

Here you'll find a list of all the amazing Twins Trust resources we have available, right from pregnancy and through your parenting journey

Research and Reports

Over the years, plenty of research has been conducted into multiple pregnancies and Twins Trust has teamed up with a number of organisations to help improve outcomes for families

Healthcare Professionals Newsletter

Stay informed with CPD opportunities including our schedule of multiple-specific webinars, study days, courses, events, guidelines, resources, reports published by Twins Trust and research we are involved in.

Latest webinar

The Role of a Specialist Multiples Midwife

The second in our new series of webinars is on the role of the specialist multiples midwife. The webinar is hosted by Helen Peck, who is joined by Laura Jones and Nicky Nicholson.

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