Neonatal Research

Neonatal Research

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Promoting neonatal nutrition research and work with parents of preterm babies. Our research is broad

Multi-disciplinary neonatal research group based in Newcastle UK. Our work is focused in 4 key areas:
1) Work with parents and families - especially qualitative studies of multiple (twin) loss
2) Gut function, nutrition, NEC & microbiome
3) Collaborative trials in neonatal medicine (ELFIN, SIFT, MAGPIE, BOOST, I2S2 etc.)
4) Movement analysis, motor assessment and early therapy for cerebral palsy

30/05/2024

Butterfly project

Please help us better understand the challenges faced by families who had a twin, triplet or higher-order multiple pregnancy where one or more babies died, and at least one baby survived. Please share with friends and contacts.

We would like to hear from families where there was a baby loss from a multiple pregnancy, and other close family members or friends. This includes parents, the twin/triplet themselves (at any age), other brothers and sisters in the family, grandparents and close friends.

Click the link to complete a questionnaire.

https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/newcastle/questionnaire-for-the-butterfly-families-project-duplicate

20/03/2024
01/05/2018

Please Share? Nominations for the 2018 Butterfly Awards are OPEN. Click the link to nominate.

Nominating someone affected by Babyloss, or working within the field is beautiful way to say thankyou, or honour their courage.

Perhaps you know an inspirational father, courageous and supportive, or have found comfort in the words on a blog?

Perhaps you have had counselling which has helped you, or the vicar held a beautiful funeral service for your baby?

Have you received support from a charity, group or online space?

Make your nominations at www.finleysfootprints.com/nominate

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20/01/2018

The Butterfly Project | Co-twin loss; Healthcare education; Neonatal Research About the project Most women who have a multiple pregnancy (twins, triplets or more) do not have complications, but sadly, every day in the UK at least one baby from a multiple pregnancy dies. We wanted to start to understand what it felt like to be a parent who has had to face such a difficult chal...

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