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    Antenatal placental assessment in the prediction of adverse pregnancy outcome after reduced fetal movement by Higgins, Lucy E, Myers, Jenny E, Sibley, Colin P, Johnstone, Edward D, Heazell, Alexander E P

    Published in PloS one (05-11-2018)
    “…To assess the value of in utero placental assessment in predicting adverse pregnancy outcome after reported reduced fetal movements (RFM). A non-interventional…”
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    Placental Features of Late-Onset Adverse Pregnancy Outcome by Higgins, Lucy E, Rey de Castro, Nicolas, Addo, Naa, Wareing, Mark, Greenwood, Susan L, Jones, Rebecca L, Sibley, Colin P, Johnstone, Edward D, Heazell, Alexander E P

    Published in PloS one (29-06-2015)
    “…Currently, no investigations reliably identify placental dysfunction in late pregnancy. To facilitate the development of such investigations we aimed to…”
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    Evaluating antenatal risk in twin pregnancies—A feasibility study to identify modifiable factors associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes by Greatholder, Isabelle, Tomlinson, Emma, Wilkinson, Jack, Higgins, Lucy E., Kilby, Mark D., Heazell, Alexander E. P.

    “…Introduction Twin pregnancies have significantly higher rates of perinatal morbidity and mortality compared to singleton pregnancies; current attempts to…”
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    Intra-placental arterial Doppler: A marker of fetoplacental vascularity in late-onset placental disease? by Higgins, Lucy E, Heazell, Alexander E P, Simcox, Louise E, Johnstone, Edward D

    “…Late-gestation adverse pregnancy outcome is associated with reduced placental villous vascularity but rarely with a frankly abnormal umbilical artery Doppler…”
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    Worth the paper it's written on? A cross-sectional study of Medical Certificate of Stillbirth accuracy in the UK by Rimmer, Michael P, Henderson, Ian, Parry-Smith, William, Raglan, Olivia, Tamblyn, Jennifer, Heazell, Alexander E P, Higgins, Lucy E

    Published in International journal of epidemiology (08-02-2023)
    “…The Medical Certificate of Stillbirth (MCS) records data about a baby's death after 24 weeks of gestation but before birth. Major errors that could alter…”
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    Persistent inaccuracies in completion of medical certificates of stillbirth: A cross‐sectional study by Higgins, Lucy E., Heazell, Alexander E. P., Whitworth, Melissa K.

    Published in Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology (01-09-2018)
    “…Background The UK Medical Certificate of Stillbirth (MCS) records information relevant to the cause of stillbirth of infants ≥24 weeks’ gestation. A…”
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    Intraexaminer and Interexaminer Variability in 3D Fetal Volume Measurements During the Second and Third Trimesters of Pregnancy by Simcox, Louise E., Higgins, Lucy E., Myers, Jenny E., Johnstone, Edward D.

    Published in Journal of ultrasound in medicine (01-07-2017)
    “…Objectives To assess intraexaminer and interexaminer reliability of 3‐dimensional fetal sonographic measurements. Methods Three‐dimensional fetal organ volumes…”
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    A mixed-methods evaluation of continuous electronic fetal monitoring for an extended period by Crawford, Alexandra, Anyadi, Patrick, Stephens, Louise, Thomas, Suzanne L, Reid, Holly, Higgins, Lucy E, Warrander, Lynne K, Johnstone, Edward D, Heazell, Alexander E P

    “…Continuous fetal monitoring is used to objectively record the fetal heart rate and fetal activity over an extended period of time; however, its feasibility and…”
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    Maternal perception of fetal movements in late pregnancy is affected by type and duration of fetal movement by Brown, Rebecca, Higgins, Lucy E., Johnstone, Edward D., Wijekoon, Jayawan H., Heazell, Alexander E. P.

    “…Objective: A reduction in fetal movements has been proposed to identify pregnancies at risk of stillbirth. The utility of this approach is limited by…”
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