Management of Multiple Pregnancy

Friday 14 November 2025

Online

Overview 

This one-day online course offers focused training on the assessment and management of multiple pregnancy

With content led by international experts including Professor Asma Khalil and Professor Roberto Romero, the programme will guide attendees through diagnosis, risk assessment, surveillance and delivery planning for twins and higher-order gestations.

The day will include lectures, panel discussions, video demonstrations and debate on key topics such as chorionicity, fetal growth, maternal complications and intrapartum decision-making. It also supports relevant ATSMs and SITMs including maternal medicine, fetal medicine and labour ward leadership.

Designed for trainees, consultants and multidisciplinary team members, this course combines national guidance with practical case discussion to support safe, consistent care for multiple pregnancies.

Key reasons to attend

  • Learn from leading experts in fetal medicine, maternal medicine and obstetric care 
  • Understand how to deliver safe, standardised care for multiple pregnancy in line with national guidelines
  • Improve your ability to plan surveillance, assess risks and manage common complications 
  • Develop confidence in counselling patients and coordinating care across multidisciplinary teams
  • Aligns with the ATSMs in maternal medicine, fetal medicine and labour ward leadership 

On demand accessible learning

Our state-of-the-art virtual events platform allows you to access all lecture based content on-demand, subject to speaker permissions. The recordings will be available five working days after the event and will remain accessible for six months post-event.

This means you can watch from wherever you are in the world and at a time convenient for you. Your on-demand access means no programme clashes, and saves on travel time and extra arrangements.

This is an excellent, bite-sized approach to learning which supports flexible and accessible educational content for doctors globally.

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