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Fetomaternal Haemorrhage (FMH) Testing and Pregnant Women Presenting with Decreased Foetal Movements (DFM)

Project Status In Progress
Organisation Lead Mater Research
Lead Investigators Kristen Haakons
Program Area Data To Drive Change
Topic Understanding Stillbirth
Contact Kristen Haakons

This study investigates how testing for fetomaternal hemorrhage (FMH) can help predict adverse fetal outcomes in pregnant women who experience decreased fetal movements (DFM). By analyzing data from Mater Mother’s Hospital, the research aims to improve clinical guidelines for testing and managing such cases to enhance maternal and fetal care.

Research team: Vicki Flenady, Sailesh Kumar, Jessica Sexton, Mu Chang.

Western Pacific Regional Office of the International Stillbirth Alliance
Coordinating Centre, Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Alliance, Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand

Level 3, Aubigny Place
Mater Research Institute
Raymond Terrace,
South Brisbane QLD 4101
The University of Queensland Faculty of Medicine

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