You can now review and comment on this draft guideline.
The consultation closes on 9 May 2019 at 5pm
How to comment
1. Register your organisation or comment as an individual
If you’re commenting for an organisation, your organisation needs to be registered as a stakeholder.
Not eligible? Contact the stakeholder organisation that most closely represents your interests and pass your comments to them.
We can accept comments from individuals. These will be considered, but you won’t get a formal response and they won’t be posted on the NICE website. Wherever possible we encourage you to submit your comments through a registered stakeholder organisation.
2. Read the consultation documents
Documents to comment on:
- Draft guideline – just the recommendations
Evidence reviews
- Evidence review A1 - Ultrasound screening for feto-fetal transfusion syndrome
- Evidence review A2 - Optimal screening programme to detect intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) in twin and triplet pregnancy
- Evidence review A3 - Ultrasound screening for twin anaemia polycythaemia sequences
- Evidence review B1 - Ultrasound screening for prediction of the risk of spontaneous preterm birth
- Evidence review B2 - Interventions for the prevention of spontaneous preterm birth
- Evidence review C1 - Mode of birth
- Evidence review C2 - Fetal monitoring during labour
- Evidence review C3 - Optimal method of analgesia and anaesthesia during labour and birth
- Evidence review C4 - Interventions to prevent postpartum haemorrhage in the third stage of labour
- Evidence review D - Timing of birth
Supporting documentation
- Supporting documentation – NGA team list
- Supporting documentation – Glossary and abbreviations
- Supporting documentation – Methods
- Supporting documentation – Previous guideline CG129
Economic model
If you want to review the economic model, please see 5. Economic models below and fill in the confidentiality form.
Other information about the consultation
- Equality impact assessment
- Committee membership list and DOI register
- Developing NICE guidelines: how to get involved
3. Add your comments
- You must use this comments form.
- You must declare any links with, or funding from, the tobacco industry
If you share similar views with another organisation, send a joint response.
Make sure you consider:
- The areas that will have the biggest impact on practice and be challenging to implement
- How to help users overcome challenges
Developing NICE guidelines: how to get involved suggests some other areas to comment on.
4. Email the form to us
Email: MultiplePregnancyUpdate@nice.org.uk
Deadline: 5pm on 9 May 2019
5. Economic model
The developer has produced an economic model to support the guideline on Twin and triplet pregnancy. To receive an executable version of this model, please submit a request to MultiplePregnancyUpdate@nice.org.uk with a signed copy of the confidentiality acknowledgement and undertaking form.
We will then send you a link to an executable version of the economic model by email. The deadline for returning your comments is the same as for the guideline consultation: 5pm on 9 May 2019.
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