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@The_MRC funded study aiming to use Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in late pregnancy to predict birth outcomes for first time mums. RECRUITING NOW.

London Katılım Mayıs 2024
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🌟Our very own MiBirth clinical fellow Hadi Waheed & research midwife Jo Bennett presented their research at the EGA Institute for Women’s Health & UCLH Annual Conference! 👏Huge congrats to Hadi for winning Best Poster for his work predicting baby size & weight before birth. 🏆
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We’re celebrating a special milestone, 300 participants in the MiBirth study! 🥳Every family who’s taken part has helped us get closer to better predicting the most suitable mode of birth for each mother and baby. ❤️
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🌟 MiBirth Open Day – Thursday 4 September 2025 📍 St Thomas’ Hospital, London 🕚 11am–3pm | 🎤 Talks 12–2pm (also online 💻) Meet the team, see our research, ask questions! 👉 mibirthstudy.com/zoom
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The MiBirth Open Day is nearly here! 🎉 🗓️ Thu 4 Sept, 11am–3pm 📍 St Thomas’ Hospital, 8th Floor, North Wing Join us for short talks, study updates, posters, and free tea, coffee & cake! All welcome — patients, staff & public 💙 🧠 Talk schedule below 👇 #MiBirth #PregnancyMRI
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👏 Huge congratulations to our research fellow, Hadi, who presented his work at the British Maternal & Fetal Medicine Society Conference and received the award for "Best Presentation"! 🏆
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👏Our research fellow, Simi, presented her work at the prestigious RCOG World Congress! Simi is working on a new way to automatically measure the cervix using MRI scans. These measurements, taken later in pregnancy, may help us understand the chances of needing a caesarean birth.
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