Our research has been published in medical journals and presented at conferences both in the UK and abroad. You can find more information on our website www.neonatalresearch.net

References

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  5. The Butterfly project: supporting parents who have lost a baby from a multiple pregnancy. Available from: www.neonatalbutterflyproject.org
  6. The Butterfly project – Supporting parents and families affected by the loss of babies from multiple pregnancies - Our Sam
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