MBRRACE UK

@mbrrace

The UK collaboration investigating maternal deaths & severe morbidity, stillbirths, infant deaths & morbidity & developing the perinatal mortality review tool.

NPEU, University of Oxford
Joined December 2013

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    Aug 18

    Last chance to complete this survey from ! Changes to data sharing could have a significant impact on whether can learn from baby deaths in England to help improve experiences and outcomes in the future

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    Aug 7

    We urgently need your views on collecting data on baby deaths in England. This is changing and could have a big impact on the information we have about where and why babies die. Find out more and answer a few short questions 👇 🔹 🔹

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    Jul 31

    Always impressed with the work of the team. Fully focused on making best use of data and confidential enquiries to drive improvements in care for women and babies. With top notch stakeholder involvement!

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  4. Jul 31

    Brilliant as always to have input from all our third sector stakeholders who do so much to advocate for women’s and babies’ health and ensure our findings are used to drive changes in care. Thank you all!

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    Jul 27

    Delighted that the work of the whole team has been recognised in the 2020 Vice-Chancellor's Innovation Awards for Policy Engagement

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    Jul 16
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    Jun 23

    Maternal suicide is still the leading cause of death in first postnatal year, according to the latest data. Helpful info about suicide prevention, as well as practical suggestions for how you can support others, and get help yourself from MMHA member here:

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    May 6

    On we remind people of the important work of which includes reports investigating how we can improve the care given to mothers. All reports available online at:

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    Apr 27

    Important message from the Global Maternal Sepsis Study that we need to remain aware of maternal in all its forms even in the era of

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    Apr 23

    Working with we will have information on all women and babies in hospital across the UK affected by , as well as detailed review of the care of women or babies who die. Both and studies have been prioritised as urgent public health studies

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    Apr 9

    A message to all our IVF colleagues. Think about the risk of cardiovascular disease in women with infertility BEFORE helping them to achieve pregnancy. OBGYN

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    Mar 23

    Live link for reporting for COVID-19 in pregnancy study has been sent to all reporters at every obstetric unit in the UK. Please report any hospitalised pregnant women who have tested positive as soon as you can. We will be using data to inform national guidance daily

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    Mar 13

    Esther Youd talked earlier on cardiac causes of maternal deaths and what we learned from reviews.

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    Mar 9

    When a baby dies, a hospital-based review () can help answer parents' questions about what happened and why their baby died. Sands' Senior Advisor explains why it's vital to engage parents in reviews➡️

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    Feb 26

    Set up all ready for PROMPT with lessons from MBRRACE

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    Feb 23

    If only we could demonstrate the same in pregnancy !@ThrombosisUK . Risk assessment at booking admission and post partum is essential

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    Feb 11

    Comparing perinatal mortality rates? Recent work from , including our colleague , provides minimum and aspirational standards for high quality data to ensure you're really comparing “like with like”

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    Feb 6

    🤰Up to 1⃣ in 5⃣ women develop mental health problems during pregnancy or in the 1st year after childbirth 🤰These range from low mood & anxiety to psychosis 🤰1⃣ in 1⃣0⃣ maternal deaths attributed to mental health conditions according to recent report Day

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    Feb 4

    Cancer in pregnancy is rare but diagnosis can be delayed if key investigations are withheld because of pregnancy

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    Feb 1

    February is : 🔸Around 1/5000 are affected by Marfan syndrome 🔸8⃣/1⃣0⃣ have cardiac involvement 🔸 Aortic dissection risk greatest if aortic root > 4cm 🔸Women affected need MDT care in pregnancy

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