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BMFMS 2022
Maternal Medicine
“Recurrent stillbirth due to chronic histiocytic intervillositis: discovery of a purified maternal alloantibody against placental antigen”; Emily Cornish
“Examining the impact of adopting the RCOG COVID-19 GDM care pathway(s) on pregnancy outcomes: A multicentre cohort study, UK”; Niamh Mclennan
Fetal Medicine
“Differences in risk factors for stillbirth between preterm and term births – a secondary analysis of the DESiGN Trial”; Chivon Winsloe
“Fetal ventricular strain in monochorionic twins with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome and discordant growth restriction – a useful adjunct to clinical assessment?”; Sarah Newell
Pregnancy Outcome
“A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Emergency Cervical Cerclage”; Nicole Pilarski/Gurkiran Bhogal
“Effects of race and ethnicity on perinatal outcomes in high- and upper-middle-income countries: an individual participant data meta-analysis of 2,198,655 pregnancies” Jameela Sheika (also winner of the Medical Student Prize)
“Cervical stiffness measurements to predict risk of spontaneous preterm birth”; Hannah Rosen O’Sullivan
Labour and Delivery (In honour of Professor Fiona Denison)
“Detection of anal sphincter injury using a sensorised surgical glove”; Shireen Jaufuraully
“A retrospective cohort study investigating the maternal obstetric and cardiovascular, and fetal outcomes of Fontan pregnancies”; Tamlyn Knight
“Association of induction of labour in singleton pregnancy with subsequent risk of childhood special educational need: Scottish population cohort study”; Sarah Murray
Late breaking session
“SuPPoRT: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial to compare three treatments: cervical cerclage, cervical pessary and vaginal progesterone, for the prevention of preterm birth in women who develop a short cervix”; Natasha Hezelgrave
“Which suture thread should we use at cervical cerclage the theory and the practical”; Vicky Hodgetts Morton and Graham Tydeman
Oral presentation prizes 2019
Mat Cauldwell, Chelsea & Westminster, Maternal Medicine
Alexandra Ridout, KCL, Pregnancy Outcome
Lucy Chappell, KCL, Late Breaking Session
Brian Dromey, UCL, Fetal Medicine
Victoria Hodgetts Morton, Birmingham, Labour & Delivery
e-Poster Prizes 2019
Kate Duhig, KCL, Maternal Medicine
Sarah Murray, Edinburgh, Pregnancy Outcome
Adalina Sacco, UCL, Fetal Medicine
Caroline Fox, Birmingham, Labour & Delivery
Oral/Poster Prizes
Nicola Vousden, KCL, Richard Johanson Award
Medical Student Prizes - 2018
Sadhika Kumar, Leeds, Pregnancy Outcome
Holly Baker, Birmingham, Labour and Delivery
Nyree-May Jackson, Coventry, Fetal Medicine
Francesca Maria Teresita Leone, Leicester, Maternal medicine