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Are you interested in research into childbirth and/or

reproductive health?

Join Katies Team!


Are you interested in research to improve the health of pregnant women and
unborn children, or in reproductive health? Would you like to help us improve the
treatment of women, mothers and their babies? The Katherine Twining Network
conducts research on topics such as pre-term birth, pre-eclampsia, epilepsy in
pregnancy, infertility, chronic pelvic pain, treatment options during Caesarean
Section, and nutrition in pregnancy.

How can you get involved?


We need you - to help us develop the best research, for the best treatment that women
and unborn children can get. We would like to create an advisory group of parents,
parents-to-be and those with an interest in reproductive health. We would like to hear
your views on our research questions, materials to recruit patients and to help us share our
research with the public whatever you feel you would like to contribute to. You dont
need to have any special knowledge we would simply like to hear about your views and
experiences.

What is the Katherine Twining


Network?
We are a research group based in East London,
hosted by the Womens Health Research Unit at
QMUL (Queen Mary University of London). We
conduct high quality national and international
studies into pregnancy, childbirth and
reproductive health issues.
The Network was established in 2011 in honour
of Katherine Twining, the first matron and
founder of Plaistow Maternity Hospital (now part
of Newham University Hospital).

Want to find out more?


Send an e-mail to ktnetwork@qmul.ac.uk to
find out more and register your interest.
Follow us on Twitter: @kt_network

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