Increased Risk of Miscarriage and Ectopic Pregnancy Among Women With...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the most commonly diagnosed gastrointestinal condition and is most prevalent in women of reproductive age. Research undertaken at the University College Cork (UCC) and...
View ArticleLondon Marathon 2013 Starts Here and More
Ballot opens (and probably closes) on Monday: Read on for your best chance of securing a place in 2013. What an amazing achievement for our 5 Virgin London Marathon runners in 2012. Our grateful...
View ArticleLive viewing of the ISUOG Advanced course in gynecological ultrasound: early...
Are you disappointed at being unable to attend the joint ISUOG/RCOG course Advanced gynecological ultrasound: Early pregnancy, reproductive medicine and benign gynecology? The EPT has good news for...
View ArticleMany thanks for your opinions on new NICE treatment guidelines for pain and...
The National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) are setting new guidelines for the treatment of women with Pain and Bleeding in Early Pregnancy. In particular this relates to the diagnosis and...
View ArticleFertility and recurrence after treatment for ectopic pregnancy
The two questions asked first by most women who have had an ectopic pregnancy are “how will this impact on my future fertility” and “what are the chances of me having an ectopic pregnancy in a future...
View ArticleNovel research helping us understand the mechanism of miscarriage
An important new paper has been published in the open access journal PLOS ONE in relation to recurrent miscarriage (RM). Weimer et al have shown that there are differences in the migration patterns of...
View ArticleSymptom score to predict ectopic pregnancy rupture
A French collaborative study has been published in the journal “Academic Emergency Medicine”. The authors set out to develop a symptom score to predict ectopic pregnancy rupture. The abstract can be...
View ArticlePregnancy interval after miscarriage
In a new study published in BMJ Open, researchers at The RAND corporation in the States have reported that if the interval between miscarriage and conception for the next pregnancy is less than 3...
View ArticleHyperemesis Gravidorum or Morning Sickness
Many women have nausea in early pregnancy and it is mild and generally self-limiting. Women are usually advised to avoid spicy or fried and eat “little and often” – trying to keep down dry foods....
View ArticleThe Ectopic Pregnancy Trust comments on new NICE guidelines on the treatment...
The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust (EPT) supports the drive for greater awareness of the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage, which are published in today’s NICE Guidelines. The EPT is pleased that...
View Article366 CHALLENGES AND A NAPPY ENDING
A very special Fund-raiser challenged himself to do one new thing every day for a year after his wife lost their first child and on the 366th day he’s announced she’s expecting again. Richard...
View ArticleNew way of supporting EPT
Further ways to support the EPT. If you are a Pay and go user why not use Call & Give. A new way of supporting us every time you top up your mobile phone . To do this you will need a Sim card from...
View ArticleCongratulations to our Marathon Runners – Inspired to run next year?
From all of us at the EPT team a massive congratulations to this years team of 6 runners on an amazing achievement both for themselves and for our team today. Our grateful thanks goes to Loraine...
View ArticleLoraine Carter shares her Marathon experience
One of our valued marathon team runners, Loraine Carter has been in touch to give us this account of her day. “Wow what a day! The sun was shining, the atmosphere on the trains and at the red start was...
View ArticleJo Shaw shares her marathon day with us
Jo Shaw was one of our six Gold Bond team members for the 2013 Virgin London Marathon. Jo said she was so glad she was able to run for the EPT. Jo told us she got a lot of support from the EPT through...
View ArticleJames Taylor gives us his recount of the London Marathon
James Taylor was one of our six Gold Bond team members for the 2013 Virgin London Marathon. James has given us this great recount of the day: “The morning started so brightly, a gorgoeus day,...
View ArticleOur bespoke notecards
Two Designs to choose from These notecards are exclusive to the Ectopic Pregnancy Trust and would be perfect to send as a “thank you” card or to drop someone a quick note. Each pack...
View ArticleSymptom score to predict ectopic pregnancy rupture
A French collaborative study has been published in the journal “Academic Emergency Medicine”. The authors set out to develop a symptom score to predict ectopic pregnancy rupture. The abstract can be...
View ArticleJo takes a leap of faith!
Last Friday afternoon Jo did a 10,000 feet free fall parachute jump! Jo had signed up to do the once in a lifetime experience Tandem Skydive after seeing how much one of our previous fundraisers had...
View ArticleA Year in Review
I have now completed my first year as Executive Director of this wonderful organisation and what a busy year! Our small, closely knit team of staff, volunteers and medical advisors work tirelessly to...
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