We're here to support you in providing safe, consistent care for families expecting twins, triplets or more. Our CPD library and annual Study Day events share evidence and practical guidance, helping you deliver high quality care throughout multiple pregnancy.
Supporting your CPD
Anyone can browse our CPD library but to view resources and track your CPD for a certificate of completion, you'll need to join as a free Healthcare Professional Member.
Twins Trust Study Day
Our Study Day is an annual, in-person event for healthcare professionals supporting families expecting twins, triplets or more.
You'll hear from specialists on delivery, preterm labour, complications and ultrasound. We also cover topics such as twin clinics, bereavement care, the multiples midwife role and the wider maternity landscape, as well as time for panel discussion, questions and networking with peers.
There's a small fee to attend and it counts towards your CPD. You'll receive a CPD certificate after the event to confirm your attendance.
Multiple Birth Study Day 2026: Elevating Care for Multiple Pregnancies
Our Study Day in London on Thursday 12 March gives you the chance to learn from specialists in multiple pregnancy care. After last year's sold out event, this in-person day shares up-to-date evidence and practical guidance you'll be able to use.

All the presentations were thought provoking, motivating and relevant.
Attendee at the 2024 Study Day
Resources from previous Study Day events are available to our Healthcare Professional Members. Join for free to access these, our CPD library and more.
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Twins Trust Multiple Birth Study Day 2025
The 2025 Twins Trust Multiple Birth Study Day was held on Thursday 13 March at the UCH Education Centre in London.
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Healthcare Engagement Study Day 2024
The 2024 Multiple Birth Study Day took place on Friday 1 March at Birmingham Women's Hospital.
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Maternity Engagement Project Study Day 2019
The 2019 Study Day reviewed the Twins Trust Maternity Transformation Programme, featuring expert talks on multiple pregnancy care.
I really enjoyed the panel discussion. It is extremely useful and inspiring to hear how other trusts implement care.
Attendee at the 2025 Study Day