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Menu Basket Log in Donate Our organisation About us What we believe Our values News and views Who's who at Tommy's Contact us Baby Loss Awareness Week 2019 Tommy's campaigns Tommy's Scorecard How we work with other charities Our research Our research centres Miscarriage research Stillbirth research Premature birth research Pregnancy complications research Health and wellbeing in pregnancy research Pregnancy loss statistics Our clinics Our impact Saving Babies' Lives Care Bundle Tell me why Saving Babies' Lives Care Bundle Version 2: reducing pre-term birth Help and support Miscarriage support Stillbirth support Premature birth support Neonatal loss support The Baby Loss Series Together for change Online communities Share your story Baby loss stories Pregnancy information Supporter stories I would like to be referred to a Tommy's clinic I would like to take part in a Tommy's trial Get involved Take part in an event Sensathon 2020 Create your own event The Big Give 2019 Get your company involved Tommy's Awards 2019 Fundraise in memory Work for us Give Tommy's events Please donate Donate securely online Donate by phone/post Theo’s Hope appeal Giving through your pay Leave a gift in your will Trusts and foundations Philanthropy Face to face fundraising Learn how we use your moneyOur organisation Our organisation About usWhat we believe Our values Tommy s policies Privacy PolicyEmail cookie opt outPrize draw: terms and conditionsCookies PolicyAccessibilityCommenting policyComplaints policyDisclaimer and Terms of useEmployee Privacy PolicyEthical policies News and viewsA diabetes drug could lead to new treatment for recurrent miscarriageBeautiful rainbow photoshoot for parents pregnant after six miscarriagesChlamydia and miscarriageConfessions of a Junk DealerFootball crazy for Tommy s!Powerful short film project about a father s response to stillbirthTommy s Birmingham centre to pave the way towards better maternity careWe need to raise awareness about pre-eclampsiaWho s who at Tommy s Contact usComplaints policyTrustees and patronsMedia requestsBaby Loss Awareness Week 2019 Tommy s campaigns #MisCOURAGE campaignMiscarrying became normalTommy s Scorecard How we work with other charitiesCampaign for maternity improvement Our research Our research centres Manchester centreThe Rainbow ClinicThe Placenta ClinicThe Manchester Antenatal Vascular Service (MAViS)The Lupus in Pregnancy (LIPS) ClinicVELOCITY Clinic London centreHypertension in Pregnancy ClinicThe Diabetes ClinicThe London Preterm Birth Surveillance Clinic Edinburgh centreTommy’s Lothian Preterm Birth ClinicTommy’s Metabolic Antenatal Clinic Tommy s National Centre for Miscarriage ResearchTommy’s National Centre for Miscarriage Research clinicsTommy’s National Centre for Maternity ImprovementOur strategy for funding researchResearch and medical terms explainedTommy’s National Reproductive Health BiobankWe raise money to fund our work Miscarriage researchEarly miscarriage research centre - introductionMiscarriage research centre - cliniciansInvesting in the future: a clinical training programme for miscarriageA national Tommy’s miscarriage trial platformA new way of conducting clinical trials to prevent miscarriageCONCEIVE: how does the health of your heart affect the risk of miscarriage?Can bacteria affect the risk of miscarriage?Can sitagliptin help increase stem cells in the wombs of women who have suffered recurrent miscarriages?Does chlamydia infection cause miscarriage?Does maternal age affect the timing and ease of birth?Exploring new techniques to diagnose genetic problems in miscarriageGet updated when we have referrals information readyHow does the immune system affect the chance of miscarriage?Improving miscarriage support for women, partners and familyLooking at the lining of the womb to find out if a woman is at risk of miscarriageMifepristone and misoprostol for the medical management of missed miscarriageSickle cell disease and pregnancyThe ABPEP study - Finding ectopic pregnancies earlierThe EPOS study: following women throughout pregnancy to understand miscarriageThe PIEPE study: looking at the psychological effects of miscarriageThe PRECISE study: how to spot heart problems earlier in pregnancyThe PRISM trial - bleeding in early pregnancy and miscarriageThe PROMISE trial - progesterone for recurrent miscarriageThe SiM trial: can scratching the lining of the womb encourage healthy pregnancy?The effect of sperm damage in miscarriageTommy s NetUsing fetal DNA to find reasons for miscarriage Stillbirth researchAnalysing multiple studies to find ways to prevent stillbirthAsking the right questions – setting the agenda for future stillbirth researchAssessing how healthy babies are when they start moving less than normal (FEMINA2)Assessing how healthy babies are when they start moving less than normal (FEMINA3)Can freezing IVF embryos reduce pregnancy complications?Can low levels of taurine make stillbirth more likely?Can steroid injections improve blood flow to babies at risk of stillbirth?Comparing 2D and 3D MRI to study the placentaCould beetroot juice be used to treat fetal growth restriction?Could plant-based supplements help to improve fetal growth?Diabetes and the risk of stillbirthDoes arrhythmia cause stillbirth in the babies of women with liver disease?Does specialist care reduce the number of stillbirths?Finding new treatments to improve placental function and prevent stillbirthHoming peptides: targeting drugs to the placentaImproving pregnancy outcomes by engaging women in their own safety (the REACH-UK study)Improving support in a pregnancy after stillbirth or neonatal death (the IMPS study)Improving the management of early onset fetal growth restrictionInflammation of the placenta as a cause of stillbirthInhibiting microRNAs in the placenta to reduce the risk of stillbirthIs fetal growth restriction caused by failure of the placenta to adapt to nutrient demand?Is there a relationship between bile acid levels and the risk of poor outcomes for babies of mothers with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP)?Looking at the effects of ICP and gestational diabetes on the fetal heartbeatMRI techniques to help prevent stillbirthMiNESS – is there a link between stillbirth and a woman’s position going to sleep?Monitoring babies’ movements using the FeHeMo vestOlder mothers and the ageing placentaOlder mothers and the risk of stillbirthPITCHES: can UDCA help prevent stillbirth in women with liver disease?Predicting risk of stillbirth by looking at baby’s heartbeatPregnancy in severely obese women: the Edinburgh Antenatal Metabolic ClinicPreventing stillbirth: the role of the immune system in rejecting the placentaReMIT-2 – a feasibility study for spotting the early signs of complicationsReaching young women with smoking cessation messagesResearch into fetal growth restrictionStillbirth and fetal free haemoglobinStudying the lining of the womb in recurrent pre-eclampsiaTargeting drugs to the placenta in high-risk pregnanciesTesting for microRNAs to find out when the placenta isn’t workingThe AFFIRM trial for prevention of stillbirthThe INVEST study: can a period of increased movement be a sign that something is wrong?The Placental Assessment Predicting Pregnancy Outcome (PAPPO) studyThe Tommy’s Project: the reasons why pregnancy goes wrongThe effects of age on stillbirthThe impact of plasma exchange on severe liver disease in pregnancyThe role of glutamine and glutamate in fetal growth restrictionThe role of placental blood vessels in growth restriction and stillbirthUnderstanding how the womb lining matures during pre-eclampsiaUnderstanding the causes of stillbirth by studying the placentaUnderstanding the link between inflammation, the placenta and stillbirthUndiagnosed lupus and unexplained stillbirthUsing MRI to study the placentaViagra: is it an effective treatment for stillbirth (STRIDER)What does placental growth factor (PlGF) in the blood tell us about the placenta?What is the best way of helping women with very early fetal growth restriction? Premature birth researchA biobank to study the genetics of premature birthCLAHRC: a collaboration for leadership in applied health research and careCRADLE: an easy, cheap way to measure blood pressure and detect pregnancy complications in rural communitiesControl of hypertension in pregnancy (the CHIPS study)Does HPV infection increase the risk of preterm birth?EQUIPTT – testing an app to calculate risk of premature birthEvaluating the impact of a new antenatal screening for gestational diabetesFetal DNA and preterm labourFinding out who’s at risk: how can we predict preterm labour?Finding ways of preventing preterm labourHelping women with chronic heart and blood vessel problems to have safe, healthy pregnanciesHow does inducing labour early affect educational achievement later in life?How does the sperm of fathers with liver disease affect the health of their children?Infection and fetal developmentInfluences in the womb on the fetal heartIs progesterone a cost-effective way to prevent preterm birth? (The OPPTIMUM trial)Looking at inflammation in the wombLow-cost methods of predicting premature births in rural communitiesMAVRIC - testing the abdominal stitchNifeDipine or Labetalol for treating existing high blood pressure during pregnancy (the PANDA study)PEACHES: finding out how existing high blood pressure can cause pregnancy complicationsPotassium channels: a new target for preventing premature birth?Predicting premature labour using the body’s natural defencesPredicting premature labour: the link between vaginal infections and early birthPredicting time until birth after waters have broken earlyQUIDS - using fibronectin to find out which women with symptoms of preterm labour are at riskReducing preterm birth ratesSTOPPIT-2: can the Arabin pessary prevent premature birth in twin pregnancies?SuPPoRT: finding the best way to prevent preterm birth in women with short cervixesSunshine and healthy babiesThe GRACES trial: comparing ways of treating diabetes in pregnancyThe PHOENIX trial: when should labour be induced in women who develop pre-eclampsia at 34–37 weeks?The Preterm Trials Consortium: using long-term trials to answer difficult questionsThe QUIPP app: helping doctors decide who is at risk of premature birthThe SCOPE studyThe Tydeman tube: helping surgeons perform safer caesarean sectionsThe genetics of premature birthThe role of amyloid in pre-eclampsiaTreating preterm labour with statinsUPBEAT: how does obesity affect iron levels during pregnancy?Understanding changes in the cervix before birthUsing statins to prevent brain injury during premature birthUsing ultrasound to diagnose infections during pregnancyWhat are the effects of corticosteroids for babies born at term?What impact does ‘mild’ ICP have on the baby?Why does cervical damage cause preterm labour?World Prematurity Day 2018 Pregnancy complications research Cholestasis researchCan markers in urine predict the onset of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy?The role of gut bacteria in intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy Gestational diabetes researchCan hormones in the gut cause diabetes during pregnancy?Could hormones in the urine help to diagnose gestational diabetes?Does being diagnosed with gestational diabetes encourage lifestyle changes?Finding a new way to diagnose gestational diabetesGUARD – finding an alternative to metformin for gestational diabetesPredicting gestational diabetes in obese pregnant womenPreventing diabetes in pregnancy: targeting treatment to women who are most at riskTesting a smartphone app to help mothers with diabetes stay activeThe role of metal trace elements from the diet in gestational diabetesUPBEAT: using markers in the blood to tell which women are at risk of diabetes during pregnancyUnderstanding how blood sugar levels change during gestational diabetes Hypertension researchPARROT: using placental growth factor to tell if women are at high risk of pre-eclampsiaPUFFIN: using MRI scans to detect complications of pregnancy hypertension Mental health and wellbeing researchAn interactive tool to help women decide whether to use antidepressants during pregnancyEnjoy Your Bump: using online tools to improve mental wellbeing during pregnancyObesity and mental health in pregnancy Obesity researchCan a dietary supplement protect babies from the effects of maternal obesity?Helping women lose weight after pregnancyHigh blood pressure in children of obese mothersHow does maternal obesity affect future generations?Investigating anaesthesia for c-sections in obese mothersLooking at blood in the umbilical cord to find the missing link between obesity in mother and childMaternal Obesity and Offspring Diabetes (the MOOD study)Metformin and its effects in pregnancyMetformin doesn’t affect fat distribution in mother or babyStress and obesity in pregnancy: do stress hormones increase the risk of complications?Studying sleep apnoea in obese pregnant womenThe EU EarlyNutrition studyThe Edinburgh Antenatal Metabolic Clinic: following up the babies (the HAPPY study)The HAPPY study: the effects of obese pregnancy on children aged 3-5The UPBEAT trial: Results, Implications and Ongoing StudiesUPBEAT-TEMPO-HEART: how improving health during pregnancy could lead to healthier hearts in childrenUPBEAT-TEMPO: does changing lifestyle during pregnancy affect children at age 3-4?UPBEAT: body fat in UPBEAT babiesUPBEAT: breastfeeding and obesityUPBEAT: finding out if we can help obese women give birth to babies with less body fatUPBEAT: finding out which obese women will have uncomplicated pregnanciesUPBEAT: how does obesity affect blood loss after birth?UPBEAT: how to predict gestational diabetes in obese womenUPBEAT: how to tell which babies are too large for their gestational age?UPBEAT: is fat gain during pregnancy linked to diabetes in obese women?UPBEAT: looking at the relation of mothers’ diets with social and demographic factorsUPBEAT: the UK Better Eating and Activity TrialUPBEAT: why are some women with diabetes more likely to suffer pregnancy complications? Pre-eclampsia researchBeetroot juice can reduce blood pressure in pregnancy: can we predict which women will respond?Kynurenine as a potential treatment for women with pre-eclampsia New tests and technologies researchContinuous glucose monitoring during pregnancy for women with type 1 diabetesDeveloping a microdialysis sensor to monitor baby’s health during labourDeveloping a sensor to monitor baby’s health during labourDeveloping a training simulator for amniocentesisQual-IFY – understanding the opinions of doctors towards fetal monitoring technologyThe DESiGN trial: does the growth assessment protocol (GAP) find which small babies are at risk?The GOT-IT trial – how effective is glyceryl trinitrate for a retained placenta?The eLIXIR study Other researchCo_OPT – assessing the safety of medicines taken during pregnancyHow do women feel about mental health discussions with midwives?Is it safe to use antipsychotics during pregnancy?Labouring position of women who have had an epidural (the BUMPES study)Looking at twins from pregnancy to childhood (the TWO study)Recreational running in pregnancy (SPORT)Telemetric monitoring of blood sugar levels in pregnant women with diabetesThe Birthplace in England research programmeUnderstanding how eating disorders affect pregnant womenUnderstanding why pregnant women are at risk of sepsis Health and wellbeing in pregnancy researchBreastfeeding attitudes among women who give birth to large babiesCan we predict which obese pregnant women will have uncomplicated pregnancies and births?Controlling type 1 diabetes in pregnancy: a better way of giving insulin?Do obese pregnant women worry about the risks of pregnancy and birth?Does nutrient intake during pregnancy affect the health of the baby in later life?Helping pregnant teenagers eat betterIodine deficiency during pregnancyPromoting healthy gut bacteria in babies born by caesarean section: The PROMESA studyThe CONCEPTT study: should we use insulin pumps or multiple daily injections to control type 1 diabetes in pregnancyThe CONCEPTT study: using continuous glucose monitors to improve outcomes in pregnant women with type 1 diabetesUPBEAT: Can fathers influence the development of childhood obesity?UPBEAT: can breastfeeding help to prevent obesity in the babies of obese mothersUPBEAT: predicting the likelihood of gestational diabetesUnderstanding the health of women planning a pregnancy Pregnancy loss statisticsMiscarriage statisticsStillbirth statisticsPremature birth statisticsPre-eclampsia statisticsOur clinics Our impactImpact of Tommy s PregnancyHubImpact of Tommy s clinics 2018Impact of Tommy s research centres 2018Saving Babies Lives Care Bundle Tell me whyFinding the reasons for stillbirthHow our research is finding the reasons for miscarriagePredicting and preventing premature birthTell me WHY - a Tommy s campaignTell me WHY - a Tommy s campaignSaving Babies Lives Care Bundle Version 2: reducing pre-term birth Help and supportMiscarriage supportStillbirth supportPremature birth supportNeonatal loss supportThe Baby Loss Series Together for change Meet the people behind the lensAl and Jen FergusonAliyah and Dane HardingAnna WhitehouseElle WrightGeorgina HaydenGiovanna FletcherIzzy JuddJeeger DodhiaJennie AggJulz ScottMarina FogleOnline communitiesShare your story Baby loss stories Tommy’s and the Rainbow Clinic are so vital for families like us At 20 weeks, my waters broke. I knew I was going to lose my babyI couldn’t have got through my pregnancy without the Rainbow ClinicNow I had to give birth to, and live the rest of my life without, our child.The beginning of a rainbowThe beginning of a rainbow Pregnancy informationTommy s work on diet in pregnancyTommy s work on exercise in pregnancyTommy s work on mental health in pregnancyTommy s work on smoking in pregnancyTommy s work on weight management Supporter storiesA man s guide to miscarriage.After 5 stillbirths Clare and Rob had nowhere to turnInterview with Professor Alex HeazellSarah s Reason for RunningShane Finney s Reason for RunningWhy I love October even though I find it hardI would like to be referred to a Tommy s clinicI would like to take part in a Tommy s trial Get involved Take part in an event RunBrighton Marathon 2021Royal Parks Half MarathonTommy s Manchester Half Marathon 2020Simplyhealth Great North RunBath Half MarathonVirgin Money London Marathon 2021London Landmarks Half MarathonGreat Manchester RunASICS Greater Manchester Marathon 2019The Vitality Big Half 2019Edinburgh Marathon FestivalOther races CyclePrudential RideLondon-Surrey 100Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 46Nightrider LondonNightrider Bristol 2020SwimBig Steps for Small FeetVolunteer with Tommy seBaySensathon 2020 Create your own eventFundraising ideasFundraising FAQsOur top fundraising tipsPublicising your fundraising eventSending the money inUsing social mediaOrganise your own Midnight WalkFundraising supportThe Big Give 2019 Get your company involved Check out our partnersTommy s and Water BabiesTommy s and ClearblueTommy s and PoundlandTommy s and ING Tommy s and True Capital True Cycle ChallengeJoin the True Cycle Challenge and help save babies lives todayTommy s and HologicTommy s and MAM Baby UKTommy s and Tumble TotsTommy s and Jo JinglesTommy s and Wow World GroupTommy s and JMW SolicatorsTommy s and Peppa PigTommy s and babyballetTommy s and Work for GoodTommy s and MothercareBank ABCM G InvestmentsPolar CapitalTommy s and BRITAX RÖMERTommy s and Mutha.HoodTommy s and NACFBTommy s and Parent ApparelTommy s and The Fertility PartnershipTommy s and The TUI Care Foundation with First ChoiceTommy s and aden+anaisTommy s and bubbleTommy s and MindshareTommy s and SavooMake Tommy s your charity of the yearWays to help at work Pregnancy at work Information for employees - members onlyAntenatal careGlossary of terms and formsHealth and safety at workMaternity leave Problems in pregnancyMiscarriagePremature birthStillbirthStaying healthyUseful contactsYour key calender dates Information for managers - members onlyEmployer s checklistKeeping your pregnant employee safeMaternity leaveMaternity pay Problems in pregnancyMiscarriagePremature birthStillbirthRedundancy or dismissalReturning to workRights for fathersSupporting your pregnant employeeYour employee’s antenatal careJoin Tommy s Pregnancy at Work schemePregnancy at work members hub Tommy s Awards 2019Tommy s Awards 2019 storiesFundraise in memoryWork for us GiveDonate securely onlineDonate by phone/postTheo’s Hope appeal Giving through your payPayroll giving - a guide for employersPayroll giving FAQLeave a gift in your willTrusts and foundationsPhilanthropyFace to face fundraisingLearn how we use your money Tommy s eventsJinglethon 2019The Baby Races...for mums, dads and babies in buggiesPersonal stories from our research centres  Basket Log in Pregnancy information Donate About usOur researchHelp and supportGet involved I need urgent advice How can we help? I am Or watch how we are funding research and saving babies’ lives Rainbow baby storiesOn Rainbow Baby Day 2020, we celebrate the babies born due to our pioneering research clinics and life changing scientific discoveries. For me, pregnancy feels like I’m made of the very thinnest of glass that could crack or break at any moment. Shema's story “The Tommy’s Rainbow Clinic was like a breath of fresh air. It felt so liberating to spend time in an environment where it was okay to talk about all of my babies. Beth's story Read more stories Looking for information about coronavirus and pregnancy?We understand that people are very worried about coronavirus (COVID-19) and pregnancy. We have put together up-to-date guidance. Read more Ways we support youWe provide expert information and support to women and their families throughout their pregnancy journey, no matter what stage they are at or what their experiences have been. Before pregnancyIf you ve decided you re ready to start a family, find out about getting pregnant and some of the lifestyle changes that might help you. During pregnancyOur midwife-led information covers everything you need to know about having a safe and healthy pregnancy, from conception to birth. After lossFor the 1 in 4 parents who don t get to take their baby home, Tommy s is here to provide information and support. More ways we offer support What we doWe fund and conduct pioneering research into the causes and prevention of baby loss and provide expert care and information to help make pregnancy safer for everyone. ResearchOur research network is now one of the biggest in Europe. Hundreds of doctors and midwives work together to improve the safety of pregnancy and birth. Learn more Information servicesWe reach 70% of women in the UK with our expert pregnancy information. Our information is research and midwife-led and covers all aspects of the pregnancy journey. Find out more SupportWe’ve built a supportive community breaking the silence around baby loss. Join our online groups, share your personal story or speak to our midwives for telephone support. Get support More about what we do Our impactWe save babies lives by carrying out research and finding treatments to prevent baby loss and premature birth. 9/10 9 out of 10 parents who attend our preterm birth clinic go home with a healthy baby 32% In our Manchester centre stillbirth has declined by 32% since 2010 8 times In our Edinburgh clinic, women with a BMI over 40 are 8 times less likely to have a stillbirth The difference we makeHow you can help1 in 4 parents will go through the heartbreak of losing a baby during pregnancy or after birth. We need your help to stop these tragic deaths. Help us find the answers.FundraiseDonate News and views Tommy’s scientists continue vital pregnancy research workThrough the summer, scientists at Tommy’s Research Centres all over the UK have still been hard at work, supporting families through high-risk pregnancies at our pioneering clinics and sharing their latest ground-breaking studies into miscarriage, stillbirth and premature birth. Meet some of our rainbow babies born this yearOn Rainbow Baby Day 2020, we're celebrating the babies born with help from our pioneering research clinics and life-changing scientific discoveries. New research finds better drug treatment for missed miscarriageTommy’s National Centre for Miscarriage Research has found a new drug for women having miscarriages without symptoms which is more effective than current NHS standard treatment. 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