There’s still time to register now to join the free MBRRACE-UK online CPD courses starting today! Courses cover content from the 2025 MBRRACE-UK conferences.
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Did you miss the MBRRACE-UK 2025 conferences? Don’t worry, you can still register for on demand access to the conference recordings.
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Last chance to book to book your ticket for the 2025 MBRRACE-UK Perinatal virtual conference!
Thursday 9th October 2025
Find out more and book your place: https://t.co/MjxqyfWgRB
Please take a look at the programme for the virtual conference presenting the @mbrrace Perinatal Reports 2025
Anyone with an interest in maternity care and safety is welcome to attend.
Book here: https://t.co/MjxqyfWgRB
Edel Manning, representing MDE Ireland, was invited to speak at this year’s @mbrrace -UK 'Saving Lives, Improving Mothers' Care' virtual conference 2025, reflecting her contributions and expertise in maternal and perinatal health.
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Kate Duhig reporting on actions from NHS England to address variations in care and address inequalities through a new maternal care bundle with five areas of focus: venous thromboembolism, pre-hospital and acute care, haemorrhage, mental health and epilepsy
We are now hearing from UK policy-makers on actions to address maternal mortality and morbidity. Hypertension and Cardiac disease are a key focus for the Scottish Government as presented by Tony Nicoll, and Justine Craig updated on actions including maternal mental health care
Marcus Green from @APEC_UK emphasising the importance of access to the PLGF test for women, and the significant opportunities for making a difference to lifelong health through optimal recognition and management of hypertensive disorders. It is time to make a difference
Rachael James emphasising that cardiac disease remains the leading indirect cause of maternal death, with increasing numbers of women dying from ischaemic heart disease. Most women had pre-existing risk factors
A key clinical message which would take in the potential identification of cancer red flags in pregancy/postnatally in today’s @mbrrace report “Need for inquisitiveness” which further backs our calls to See The Symptom when assessing any new or changing issues @MummysStar
Joanna Girling sharing messages for the care of women with hypertension. half of the women who died were hypertensive pre-pregnancy, emphasising pre-pregnancy care and "get fit for pregnancy"
Camella Main and Steph Heys introducing the new UK-wide pre-hospital assessment tool, which uses the same vital sign thresholds as the new MEWS in England
Camella Main and Steph Heys, our first ambulance service midwife assessors, discussing key messages for pre-hospital care and the time-critical decisions which need to be made, emphasising the importance of a smooth interface with hospital settings through signage and pre-alerts
Becky MacGregor "primary care is often an unseen part of the maternity care pathway", emphasising again the importance of bridging the gaps between primary and secondary care