NewsContensis: http://www.contentmanagement.co.ukhttp://live-uon.cloud.contensis.com/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news.aspx?SyndicationType=22024-03-30T05:22:40ZMajor UK clinical trial for Group B Strep screening in pregnant women announcedChin KohA landmark clinical trial is aiming to improve the prevention of potentially life-threatening infection caused by group B Streptococcus in newborn babies in the UK.2019-05-14T08:50:00Z2019-05-14T08:48:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/2019-major-uk-clinical-trial-for-group-b-strep-screening-in-pregnant-women-announced.aspxNew research to investigate a common Caesarean birth complicationChin KohObstetricians, midwives and women who've had babies by Caesarean section are taking part in a new study to find out which technique is best used by the surgeon if the baby's head is found to be stuck in the pelvis at the time of Caesarean delivery.2019-01-22T13:25:00Z2019-01-22T13:23:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/2019-new-research-to-investigate-a-common-caesarean-birth-complication.aspxHow men's damaged sperm could play significant role in recurrent miscarriageChin KohInformation on How men's damaged sperm could play significant role in recurrent miscarriage2019-01-17T11:39:00Z2019-01-17T11:32:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/2019-how-men's-damaged-sperm.aspxFather's diet could affect the long-term health of his offspringChin KohNew study explores the long-term growth and metabolic health of offspring from males fed a poor quality diet.2018-09-03T10:16:00Z2018-09-03T10:06:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/2018-fathers-diet-could-affect-the-long-term-health-of-his-offspring.aspxDr Adam Watkins awarded BBSRC New Investigator Response Mode awardInformation on Dr Adam Watkins awarded BBSRC New Investigator Response Mode award2017-12-12T13:02:00Z2018-01-14T09:44:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/2017-dr-adam-watkins-awarded-bbsrc.aspxLifeline for baby - but how does the placenta ensure your fetus is fed?Information on Lifeline for baby - but how does the placenta ensure your fetus is fed?2017-07-10T12:13:00Z2018-01-14T09:45:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/2017-lifeline-for-baby.aspxFormer student appointed as masters course directorInformation on Former student appointed as masters course director2017-05-31T10:22:00Z2018-01-14T09:45:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/2017-former-student-appointed-as-masters-course-director.aspxDr Kate Walker invited to give keynote lecture at 3rd Ferring International Obstetrics Forum in MadridInformation on Dr Kate Walker invited to give keynote lecture at 3rd Ferring International Obstetrics Forum in Madrid2017-02-20T14:37:00Z2018-01-14T09:47:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/dr-kate-walker-invited-to-give-keynote-lecture-at-3rd-ferring-international-obstetrics-forum-in-madrid.aspxSwedish Research Council to visit the University of Nottingham School of MedicineMichael LoxtonInformation on Swedish Research Council to visit the University of Nottingham School of Medicine2017-02-20T14:23:00Z2020-03-04T11:19:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/2017-swedish-research-council-to-visit-medical-school.aspxProfessor Jim Thornton reappointed as chair of the Swedish Research Council's Clinical Therapy BoardInformation on Professor Jim Thornton reappointed as chair of the Swedish Research Council's Clinical Therapy Board2017-02-20T14:11:00Z2018-01-14T09:46:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/2017-thornton-swedish.aspxNew evidence that hormone levels measured in hair can affect IVF success by almost one-thirdInformation on New evidence that hormone levels measured in hair can affect IVF success by almost one-third2016-10-18T15:05:00Z2018-01-14T09:42:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/2016-hormone-level-hair-ivf.aspxEthnicity of women undergoing fertility treatment can affect outcomes, study findsThe study found that certain ethnic groups have significantly lower chances of live births using fertility treatments than other groups.2016-09-06T16:36:00Z2018-01-14T09:42:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/2016-ethnicity.aspxMMedSci graduate tops ESHRE exams for clinical embryologistsInformation on MMedSci graduate tops ESHRE exams for clinical embryologists2016-08-09T15:23:00Z2018-01-14T09:44:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/2016-mmedsci-graduate-tops-eshre-exams-for-clinical-embryologists.aspxNottingham professor wins national charity 'thank you' awardProfessor Lelia Duley of Nottingham University has been honoured by Bliss, the premature and sick baby charity, for her work to improve the early care given to babies born very prematurely (before 32 weeks gestation) and their families.2016-07-14T18:00:00Z2018-01-14T09:43:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/2016-lelia-award.aspxClinical trial confirms safety of inducing mothers aged 35 and over to avoid stillbirth and other complicationsA large clinical trial to assess the benefits or otherwise of inducing labour in pregnant women of 35 years or older has found there was no significant effect on the rate of caesarean sections and no adverse effect on the mother and newborn baby.2016-03-03T12:01:00Z2018-01-14T09:46:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/3mar2016-trial-inducing.aspxDr Hiten Mistry awarded prestigious British Heart Foundation FellowshipInformation on Dr Hiten Mistry awarded prestigious British Heart Foundation Fellowship2015-09-03T09:15:00Z2018-01-14T09:47:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/dr-hiten-mistry-awarded-prestigious-british-heart-foundation-fellowship.aspxDr Lesia Kurlak receives grant from Society for EndocrinologyInformation on Dr Lesia Kurlak receives grant from Society for Endocrinology2015-09-01T12:07:00Z2018-01-14T09:48:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/dr-lesia-kurlak-receives-grant-from-society-for-endocrinology.aspxHard Evidence: does fertility really 'drop off a cliff' at 35?Dr Nick Raine-Fenning writes about fertility in The Conversation.2014-07-29T11:23:00Z2018-01-14T09:48:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/hard-evidence-does-fertility-really-drop-off-a-cliff-at-35.aspxNURTURE announces a new partnership with the University and the ARP GroupChin KohNURTURE, the University of Nottingham's infertility treatment unit, has entered into a new partnership between the University and the ARP (Academic Reproductive Partnership) group, the largest single provider of assisted conception in the UK. The partnership is part of NURTURE's plan to further develop its services and move to a new 1300m2 purpose built facility.2014-06-09T14:30:00Z2018-06-28T14:24:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/nurture-announces-a-new-partnership-with-the-university-and-the-arp-group.aspxPaper on endometrial scratching in fertility treatment wins Top Abstract at ISUOG 23rd World CongressMichael LoxtonDr Nick Raine-Fenning and his collaborators in Brazil have won the Top Abstract at the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG) 23rd World Congress.2013-11-25T14:47:00Z2018-07-02T09:14:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/paper-wins-top-abstract-at-isuog-2013.aspxNew study reveals fertility treatment success rates are significantly influenced by mother's ethnicityEthnicity of the mother is a significant determinant of successful outcomes after fertility treatment according to a new study led by Dr Walid Maalouf from the Division of Child Health, Obstetrics & Gynaecology.2013-11-07T12:38:00Z2018-01-14T09:50:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/new-study-reveals-fertility-treatment-success-rates-are-significantly-influenced-by-mothers-ethnicity.aspxNottingham succeeds as top recruiting UK site for international Twin Birth StudyA study into twin births has seen Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, with a team led by Professor Jim Thornton, come through as the highest recruiting site in the UK.2013-10-29T15:13:00Z2018-01-14T09:50:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/nottingham-succeeds-as-top-recruiting-uk-site-for-international-twin-birth-study.aspxStudy on new IVF procedure featured in the Telegraph, Sky News and other mediaInformation on Study on new IVF procedure featured in the Telegraph, Sky News and other media2013-10-10T09:46:00Z2018-01-14T09:50:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/ivf-study-in-media.aspxIVF procedure can increase clinical pregnancy by 20 per centA procedure called endometrial scratching significantly improves the clinical pregnancy rate — including the numbers of babies born — when performed just once in women who are undergoing assisted reproductive treatment, a study involving a University of Nottingham researcher has found.2013-10-07T13:14:00Z2018-01-14T09:49:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/ivf-procedure-can-increase-clinical-pregnancy-by-20-per-cent-.aspxNURTURE has the highest pregnancy rate in the MidlandsChin KohInformation on NURTURE has the highest pregnancy rate in the Midlands2009-04-07T14:30:00Z2018-06-28T14:31:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/obstetricsgynaecology/news/2009-nurture-has-the-highest-pregnancy-rate-in-the-midlands.aspx