
Episode #3
Borne Bitesize - Series 3 Episode 3 - Listener Questions I
Welcome to The Borne Podcast, the podcast that brings you stories of research, resilience, and real-life experiences of pregnancy and preterm birth. Join Ellie Gibson, Caro Tasker and Professor Mark Johnson as they bring together parents, experts, and scientists to share their stories with honesty and compassion. We talk about the science, but we also talk about hope, heartbreak, courage, and the small victories that mean everything. Because every insight, every conversation, and every breakthrough moves us towards a future where more babies can arrive safely, at the right time. We’ll be returning for a fourth series of The Borne Podcast very soon, but until then we wanted to bring you some of the best bits from series three, in handy bitesized chunks. We packed so much information, so many stories, and so many experts into the six episodes, we wanted to make sure you didn’t miss anything. In this episode of Borne Bitesize, Ellie and Caro fire your questions at Professor Mark – here they discuss the signs of preterm birth to look out for during pregnancy. You can hear the full, info-packed Q&A in episode three of series three of The Borne Podcast. Listen to the full audio episode: https://pod.fo/e/415ea0 Watch the full video episode: https://youtu.be/RNSHMN4CvLc?si=ZvxQLSm1KKCncZEk Borne is a medical research charity dedicated to funding pioneering research and uniting scientists and doctors to advance our understanding of pregnancy, identifying risks of preterm birth, and developing groundbreaking ways to prevent preterm labour before it begins. By listening to The Borne Podcast, you're not only gaining valuable insights but also supporting our vital cause. Consider contributing to our efforts by donating to Borne today at borne.org.uk/donate . Your generosity fuels our research and brings us one step closer to answers. A heartfelt thank you to our dedicated hosts, Professor Mark Johnson, Caro Tasker, Ellie Gibson, and producer Laura Grimshaw, for their unwavering commitment and passion in bringing The Borne Podcast to life. For further information about Borne, visit borne.org.uk . Follow us on social media: Twitter: @BorneCharity Facebook: @BorneCharity Instagram: @BorneCharity TikTok: @BorneCharity LinkedIn: Borne Our hosts: Ellie Gibson: @itsmeelliegibson @scummymummies Caro Tasker: @spikey Professor Mark Johnson Support is always available. Explore the following resources for additional help and guidance: Mental Health Support: mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/postnatal-depression-and-perinatal-mental-health/about-perinatal-mental-health-problems/ NICE Guidelines for follow-up of children born pre-term: nice.org.uk/guidance/ng72/chapter/Recommendations NICE Guidelines for preterm pregnancy & birth: nice.org.uk/guidance/ng25 NHS Pregnancy: nhs.uk/pregnancy/ NHS Premature Birth: nhs.uk/pregnancy/labour-and-birth/signs-of-labour/premature-labour-and-birth/ NHS NICU Guidance: nhs.uk/pregnancy/labour-and-birth/after-the-birth/special-care-ill-or-premature-babies/ Tune in, learn, and make a difference with The Borne Podcast. Together, let’s shape a healthier future for generations to come. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.




