Our Twins Trust Study Day is an in person annual event which will give you the opportunity to learn from experts in the field of multiple birth pregnancy.

The day brings together experts in their field to discuss subjects including delivery, preterm labour, bereavement, complications, sonography, twins clinics, the multiples midwife and the maternity landscape.  The agenda also includes a panel discussion and plenty of opportunities to network and share practice.

There is a nominal fee to attend our study day, and the event contributes towards your Continuous Professional Development (CPD).  You will receive a CPD certificate following the event, confirming your attendance.

If you would like to attend next year’s event, register for Study Day 2027 early access to receive priority booking and be among the first able to secure your place.

 
Twins Trust Multiple Birth Study Day 2026 - Elevating Care for Multiple Pregnancies

Our 2026 study day included sessions on preterm birth, patient safety, improving outcomes, breastfeeding, sonography, bereavement, and models of care and choice. The event featured live demonstrations, an interactive panel discussion, 'ask the expert' and plenty of opportunities to network and share practice.

Twins Trust Multiple Birth Study Day 2025

This study day welcomed healthcare professionals to explore key areas of multiple birth care, including delivery, complications, bereavement and sonography. The event featured expert presentations, a live scan demonstration, an interactive panel and valuable networking opportunities.

Healthcare Engagement Study Day 2024

Our Twins Trust Multiple Birth CPD Study Day took place in March 2024 at Birmingham Women’s Hospital. Topics covered include The Role of the Multiple Birth Midwife, Twin Clinics, Complications, Sonography, Antenatal Risk Factors and Bereavement.

Maternity Engagement Project Study Day 2019

The 2019 Study Day reviewed the Twins Trust Maternity Transformation Programme, featuring expert talks on multiple pregnancy care including antenatal and postnatal management, NICE guidelines, ultrasound and the role of specialist midwives. Panel discussions and practical sessions focused on overcoming barriers and improving outcomes.

 
Here's what some of last year's attendees said about the day:

"All the presentations were thought provoking, motivating and relevant"

"Very informative and all the talks provided insight of maternity twin care as a whole" 

"Excellent info to take back to our own unit"

"I am new to my role. Hearing new ways to improve the service for women and families improve outcomes has been very useful"