M&G Investments are a longstanding supporter of Tommy’s. This year, they are specifically supporting our London Centre with a generous grant towards our Tommy’s Diabetes in Pregnancy Clinic.
Why support Tommy's
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Dad can’t fix this, but that’s ok…
Owen, co-author of parenting blog 'Love amongst the stars' opens up about navigating the emotions he felt after the loss of his son Kaspar.
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Fran's story
Here at Tommy's we are fortunate to have a number of supporters who go above and beyond to help us continue our lifesaving research. One of these such individuals is Fran and this is her story.
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"I truly feel without the support of the EPU and the peace of mind given to us through the Tommy's study we would not be where we are today."
Little Anderson was born under the care of the Tommy's Early Miscarriage Research Centre at London Imperial.
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Fighting back - Recurrent miscarriage
My miscarriage story started in February 2016- it was early, at about 6 weeks and I put it down to one of those things.
Read about our work
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Other research
While Tommy’s concentrate most of our research on stillbirth, miscarriage and premature birth, we know that work is needed in many other areas to make sure as many babies as possible are born alive and well.
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New tests and technologies research
Tommy’s are taking advantage of technology to develop new ways of making sure as many babies as possible are born healthy, from new scanning techniques to training simulators for amniocentesis.
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Mental health and wellbeing research
Tommy’s understand pregnancy complications cause far more than just physical harm. We want to understand the best way to support women’s mental health both during pregnancy and following loss.
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Cholestasis research
Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, or obstetric cholestasis, is the most common liver disease affecting women during pregnancy.