This virtual event is an excellent opportunity for all O&G professionals to feel more confident managing multiple pregnancy cases.
Speakers will cover topics including controversies in preterm birth in twins, the role of midwives and clinicians in multidisciplinary teams, and new advances in the prenatal diagnosis and management of complicated multiple pregnancy incidences.
This varied one-day programme will provide a comprehensive update on the management of multiple pregnancy, and all sessions will have dedicated time for audience interaction.
Key reasons to attend
The incidence of multiple pregnancy has been rising over the years, secondary to the use of assisted reproductive techniques. Multiple pregnancy is associated with increased maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity. More than half of multiple pregnancies deliver before 37 weeks gestation.
Many clinicians who are confident when managing complicated singleton pregnancies feel uneasy caring for women with multiple pregnancy.
A survey has shown that the level of familiarity with the NICE guideline on ‘Antenatal Management of Multiple Pregnancy’ is poor and implementation suboptimal.
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