Learning objectives and who should attend

Learning objectives 

  • Apply national guidance to the antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care of women with multiple pregnancies 
  • Identify and manage clinical risks and complications including preterm birth, growth restriction and hypertensive disorders 
  • Determine delivery planning based on chorionicity, gestation and maternal health 
  • Communicate effectively with women and families about risk, surveillance and outcomes 
  • Recognise when to escalate care and involve fetal medicine, neonatology, anaesthesia and other specialties 
  • Support local protocol development, audit and supervision of colleagues managing multiple pregnancies

Who should attend

  • All clinicians in obstetrics and gynaecology
  • Academics and researchers 
  • Health policy makers and service leads focused on improving maternity outcomes
  • Midwives and allied health professionals 
  • Fetal and maternal medicine specialists 
  • GPs involved in antenatal care 
  • Medical students and those preparing for advanced training 
  • Physician associates and nurses 

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