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Media coverage

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2012 - Opinion piece for The Times “Treat stillbirth with urgency, not fatalism” by Prof Gordon Smith

2014 - BBC Panorama documentary “Born Asleep”

2015 - News coverage on the paper Screening for fetal growth restriction with universal third trimester ultrasonography in nulliparous women in the Pregnancy Outcome Prediction (POP) study: a prospective cohort study by Sovio et al

2016 - News coverage on the paper Fetus-derived DLK1 is required for maternal metabolic adaptations to pregnancy and is associated with fetal growth restriction by Cleaton et al

2016 - News coverage on the paper Accelerated Fetal Growth Prior to Diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: A Prospective Cohort Study of Nulliparous Women by Sovio et al

2018 - Channel 4 documentary “Child of Mine”

2018 - News coverage on the paper Placental polyamine metabolism differs by fetal sex, fetal growth restriction, and preeclampsia by Gong et al

2018 - News coverage on the paper Screening for fetal growth restriction using ultrasound and the sFLT1/PlGF ratio in nulliparous women: a prospective cohort study by Gaccioli et al

2019 - News coverage on the paper Screening for breech presentation using universal late pregnancy ultrasonography: A prospective cohort study and cost-effectiveness analysis by Wastlund et al

2019 - News coverage on the paper Human placenta has no microbiome but can contain potential pathogens by de Goffau et al.

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