When Eliza was diagnosed with stage two Twin-To-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS) at 17 weeks’ gestation, she credited the information she had found through Twins Trust as a vital first step in changing the outcome of her pregnancy.
Ben, a keen endurance athlete, CrossFitter and father to identical 6-year-old twin girls Isla and Jemima as well as 1-year-old George is taking on the London Marathon for Twins Trust.
This isn’t his first challenge for Twins Trust, a charity that is close to his family’s heart.
Eliza and Imogen are running the London Landmarks Half Marathon for Twins Trust on 7 April.
The sisters are taking on the challenge to help raise awareness of Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS). They also want to support the work of Twins Trust, ensuring other families receive the same standard of care that they did.
Our third webinar in the series focuses on intrapartum care in multiple pregnancies. The webinar is hosted by Twins Trust's Head of Healthcare Engagement, Helen Peck, joined by Dr Surabhi Nanda, Consultant Obstetrician/Maternal Fetal Medicine at Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital and Mr Kim Hinshaw FRCOG, Consultant Obstetrician at Sunderland Royal Hospital.
Twins Trust has today released a new report, ‘NICE Works II: Transforming Maternity Care for Multiples’, which demonstrates that 92% (35/36) of maternity units who took part in the charity’s Maternity Engagement Project improved their adherence to NICE Guideline 137 (NG137) and NICE Quality Standard 46 (QS46).