“Preterm birth is the single biggest cause of neonatal mortality and morbidity in the UK.”
GROWBABY genetic testing improves the chances of having a healthy pregnancy with optimal OUTCOMES FOR BIRTH AND LIFETIME HEALTH
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For practitioners
Are you a health professional involved in maternal or infant health? Find out more about how GrowBaby can help improve short and long term health outcomes for mum and baby.
For Researchers
Our US based study of a cohort of Medicaid Mums and new babies showed how our GrowBaby method reduced pre term birth rates from 11% to 1%. We are seeking research partners for further studies.
For policy makers
Preterm birth is the single biggest cause of neonatal mortality and morbidity in the UK (NICE). Genetic screening potentially has a significant role to play in improving health outcomes.
For mums to be
Are you a new or prospective mum who is trying to conceive or in the first trimester of pregnancy? GrowBaby can help you strengthen the health of you and your baby to ensure optimal birth and post birth outcomes.
The problem
There are “significant financial costs surrounding preterm births, both for interventions in the short term, and the longer term financial impacts on health services, education services, and the family involved in caring for a baby born preterm”
Parliamentary Committee on Preterm Births
The UK Government’s target is to reduce the preterm birth rate to 6%.
It is currently at 7.9%.
And moving in the opposite direction.
THE SOLUTION
GrowBaby is designed and tested to improve intergenerational health using genetic screening to personalise nutritional and lifestyle interventions.
In the US we have seen a reduction in Preterm births from 11%
To 1%
The potential isn’t just to reduce spending
Behind every statistic is a real life human story.
Behind every statistic is a stressed, worried, traumatised family. And a baby that has not had the best start in life.
This can change.
This should change.
How can you help?
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Find out more about how GrowBaby can support your practice and patients.
View a sample report.
Sign up for our in person training in London in September 2024
Sign up for online training
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Find out more about our aims and goals.
View our US study.
Contact our Head of Research and Development
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