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'An extraordinary experience': Dad shares journey of having premature twins at 27 weeks

Becoming a dad happened far earlier than expected for twin dad Carl, when his sons were born 13 weeks premature.

'It was the absolute crush of losing a child': Parents honour late son Ace during Baby Loss Awareness Week

This Baby Loss Awareness Week, Bart and Samantha are sharing their story as they honour their late son and help raise awareness of Twins Trust’s Bereavement Service. 

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.

'Baby Loss Awareness Week gives us a chance to remember all the babies'

As parents across the world mark Baby Loss Awareness Week, Daniela has shared the family’s story. She found comfort in the Twins Trust Bereavement Service community when her twin daughter Daisy died.

Bereaved mother helps to break taboo about talking about baby loss

Working with Twins Trust, Emma has drawn on her experience of personal loss and working as a therapist and written a new booklet about coping with grief.

Alice keeps twin girls' legacy alive by sharing their story

Alice McKenna lost her twin girls when she was 25 weeks pregnant. She helps to keep their legacy alive by sharing their story with others, in the hope of helping anyone who might be in the same devastating situation.

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Healthcare professional webinar - Complications in Multiple Pregnancy (25 September 2024)

The first in our new series of webinars is on the subject of complications during multiple pregnancy with a focus on Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS). The webinar is hosted by Helen Peck, who is joined by Shireen Meher and Antoinette Connolly

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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.