Health Research Board funded research from Perinatal Ireland, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and the Rotunda Hospital has been honoured at the world’s most prestigious obstetric research meeting, the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine (SMFM) annual clinical meeting in
Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine – Annual Meeting 2015

Perinatal Ireland Genesis Study Features in Irish Independent
The Perinatal Ireland Genesis Study has been featured in the in Irish Independent, click here to view the article
New Irish guidelines will protect small babies in the womb
Building on their discovery last year that is re-writing the rule books on care of babies in the womb, Irish researchers have developed the first Irish Clinical Practice Guidelines on Fetal Growth Restriction. The guidelines will be published today, 6
2nd International Conference on Fetal Growth

Irish discovery challenges international practice for predicting risk or complication for small babies in the womb
New findings by Perinatal Ireland, a HRB-funded initiative to improve health outcomes for mothers and babies, are challenging currently accepted international practice in relation to identifying which babies are at risk from growth restrictions in the womb, medically referred to
Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine – Annual Meeting 2014

Key ESPRiT Findings being presented at SMFM 2012
Six abstracts selected for poster presentation at the 32nd Annual Pregnancy Meeting Placental pathology, birth weight discordance and perinatal outcome in twin pregnancies Lead Author – E. Kent Reference charts for fetal growth in twins Lead Author – P. Dicker/S. Daly