AIMS Workshop: Understanding Twin Types and their implications

When: 15th May 2026
Venue: Online
Cost: £20 for AIMS members, £30 for others, Student Midwives for £10

Stephanie Ernst, founder of the TAPS Support Foundation, will be explaining the issues that can arise in different types of twin pregnancies, and what twins parents need to know about these. This will be valuable training for midwives, student midwives, doula and antenatal teachers to help them support twins parents. Stephanie is happy to answer your specific questions. Once you have booked we will send you a link to submit these.

The ticket price includes an £9 voucher for the AIMS shop so you can buy the Twins book or another book of your choice and we will cover the postage too. Follow this link to purchase tickets https://www.tickettailor.com/events/aims/2059583

Tickets cost just £20 for AIMS and Doula UK members, £30 for others. If you are not already an AIMS Member and would like to consider supporting AIMS, then you can find details here: Join AIMS - Become a Member

We are also offering Student Midwives tickets for £10 including a copy of an AIMS book.

Potentially valuable CPD for midwives and students, NCT practitioners etc.

Full list of current AIMS Workshops can be found here.
Ticket sales from AIMS workshops go to supporting AIMS work and AIMS thanks those leading workshops for donating their time.

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