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The government is off track to meet baby loss targets – Urgent action needed for twins and multiples

As we approach the 2025 deadline for the government’s targets to reduce stillbirth and neonatal mortality, it is clear that they are off track and are far from meeting their self-imposed targets. While small progress was made for a while, the stark reality is that too many babies are still dying—especially in multiple pregnancies.

The government is off track to meet baby loss targets – Urgent action needed for twins and multiples

As we approach the 2025 deadline for the government’s targets to reduce stillbirth and neonatal mortality, it is clear that they are off track and are far from meeting their self-imposed targets. While small progress was made for a while, the stark reality is that too many babies are still dying—especially in multiple pregnancies.

The government is off track to meet baby loss targets – Urgent action needed for twins and multiples

As we approach the 2025 deadline for the government’s targets to reduce stillbirth and neonatal mortality, it is clear that they are off track and are far from meeting their self-imposed targets. While small progress was made for a while, the stark reality is that too many babies are still dying—especially in multiple pregnancies.

Twins Trust joins pregnancy and baby charities in highlighting “forgotten” maternity and neonatal services during pandemic    

Twins Trust is part of a coalition of 13 leading pregnancy, birth and early parenting charities who have given evidence to the Covid-19 Inquiry.

Twins Trust joins pregnancy and baby charities in highlighting “forgotten” maternity and neonatal services during pandemic

Twins Trust has been part of a coalition of 13 leading pregnancy, birth and early parenting charities who have given evidence to the Covid-19 Inquiry, exposing the significant impact that poor management of maternity and neonatal services had on families during the pandemic.

Twins Trust responds to national review of maternity services report

The report by the Care Quality Commission reveals that many women and babies are still not getting the high standard of care they deserve and issues are widespread in units across England.

Families with twins or triplets face at least £20,000 financial hit, new research reveals

A groundbreaking research report has highlighted the huge obstacles facing families with twins or triplets, including at least a £20k financial hit compared to having two babies in succession.