Asma Khalil
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Professor in Obstetrics & Maternal Fetal Medicine • Passionate about maternal & fetal health. Vice-President - Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists
London, England
Joined September 2015
Day one at the @ISUOG Middle East Symposium has been fantastic. Great people, inspiring conversations, and plenty of professional insight from leaders in the field. Grateful to be working alongside so many passionate experts. Looking forward to day two!
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The RCOG has today published the top 10 research priorities for women’s health, shaped by input from more than 2,000 women, clinicians and members of the public. These priorities highlight where research is most urgently needed — from endometriosis and menopause to maternal
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Shaping the Future of Women’s Health Research I’m delighted that the RCOG’s consensus statement on Women’s Health Research Priorities has been published today in The Lancet. This work represents years of thoughtful collaboration across disciplines, and I’m proud to have
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Today is World Prematurity Day 2025 — an important reminder of the ongoing challenge posed by preterm birth, particularly in twin pregnancies. Over 50% of twins are born prematurely, with a significantly higher risk of neonatal morbidity and mortality compared to singletons.
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📢 New NMPA report: Big changes in how we give birth in Great Britain The latest data from the National Maternity and Perinatal Audit shows: 🔸 Caesarean births are rising 🔸 1 in 3 labours are induced 🔸 Vaginal births (without instruments) are falling 🔸 Birth rates are the
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Management of Multiple Pregnancy – One-Day Online Course 🗓️ Friday 14 November 2025 | 🌐 Online I’m delighted to be joining a panel of international experts for this comprehensive course on the management of twin and higher-order pregnancies — a vital area of practice that
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Twins aren’t “small singletons.” They follow their own growth path. This new AJOG paper makes a clear case for using twin-specific charts—to focus care where it’s needed and reduce unnecessary worry. Read more: https://t.co/BkY2g4lACy
#TwinPregnancy #MaternalFetalMedicine
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On #RemembranceDay, we honour those who gave their lives for peace and freedom. Their courage reminds us to live with compassion, gratitude, and purpose. Lest we forget.
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I’m delighted to be joining an exceptional faculty for the Management of Multiple Pregnancy course on Friday 14 November 2025 – a focused, practical day designed to support clinicians caring for women with twin and higher-order pregnancies. 📍 Topics include: • Chorionicity and
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I’m delighted to be joining an exceptional faculty for the Management of Multiple Pregnancy course on Friday 14 November 2025 – a focused, practical day designed to support clinicians caring for women with twin and higher-order pregnancies. 📍 Topics include: • Chorionicity and
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International Multiple Births Awareness Week 2025 What does it mean to grow up as a multiple? Childhood is where identity begins to take shape. For twins, triplets, and higher-order multiples, that journey often unfolds side by side — a shared path, yet one filled with unique
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International Multiple Births Awareness Week 2025 This week, we’re shining a light on the unique experiences and challenges faced by families expecting twins and triplets. One important condition that can affect identical twin pregnancies is Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome
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Calling all newly qualified midwives! Please take five minutes to complete our survey to help us feed back to policy makers and politicians on how this year's recruitment campaign has gone. https://t.co/nKh6szHNyp
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Prof. Asma Khalil invites you to attend the upcoming ISUOG Middle East Symposium: first to third trimester 📅 Friday 21 - Saturday 22 November 2025 📌 Doha, Qatar Join Asma and her co-chairs for two days of interactive learning. Asma will be presenting mid-trimester case
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🌍 It’s International Multiple Birth Awareness Week 💛 Twin pregnancies are truly special — but they also come with unique challenges. Around half of all twin pregnancies result in premature birth, increasing the risk of complications such as breathing difficulties and long-term
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Women must be fully informed about the risks of home birth — and have safe access to skilled midwives and obstetric care when needed. I spoke with @guardian about mothers choosing safe and reliable care. 🔗 https://t.co/xjXj0EoFIN
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🎙️ I’m joining the Gyan Pravah Podcast (Ep. 280) to discuss “Training in Fetal Medicine – Overcoming Challenges Across Borders.” 🌍 🗓️ 4 Nov 2025 | ⏰ 8 PM 🎧 Hosted by Dr. Seetha Ramamurthy Pal 👉 Listen here: https://t.co/xSbVaiMrUe
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International Multiple Births Awareness Week 2025 Early ultrasound in multiple pregnancy is vital to determine chorionicity and amnionicity. Late or missed scans risk delayed diagnosis of complications. Getting the first scan right — and on time — saves lives. @tapssupport
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Support #IMBAW2025 (3–9 Nov) and stand with the global multiple birth community. This year’s theme, “Multiples for Life”, reminds us that being a twin or higher-order multiple is a lifelong journey shaping health, identity and family life. ➡️ https://t.co/hGWZ3N0DDw
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