Reduced fetal movements in pregnancy: updated evidence and patient information HCP webinar

24 March 2026, 8.00AM - 9.15AM

Virtual

If you have queries about an event please email events@rcm.org.uk 

Overview

Together with NHS, Sands, Kicks Count, Mama Academy, 5 X More and other stakeholders we have made a significant update to patient information resources to be used with women and birthing people in relation to reduced fetal movements in pregnancy.

This isĀ  for all healthcare professionals working in maternity care to learn more about the updated messaging and new guidelines at a healthcare professional webinar.

 

Speakers

  • Ā ProfessorĀ Alex Heazell,Director of Tommy’s Maternal andĀ FetalĀ Health Research Centre, Professor of Obstetrics at the University of Manchester.
  • Ā Dr Julia Clark,Ā midwifeĀ and lead researcher on Sands’ 2024 horizon scanning project, Improving information and guidance aboutĀ fetalĀ movements.
  • Ā Amina Hatia,Tommy’s Co Midwifery Manager and Cultural Safety Lead LNWH NHS Trust.
  • Ā Clare Foster, Senior Health Information Manager,Ā Tommy’s

 

Q&AĀ to also include:

Dr Tomasina Stacey, midwife, Senior Lecturer in Midwifery and Maternal Health Research, Kings College London and co-lead on Sands’ 2024 horizon scanning project ‘Improving information and guidance about fetal movements’.

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