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NiPPeR study

Our findings so far

Learn more about our findings and publications so far.

We have found that, compared with the control nutritional drink, the enriched nutritional drink did not affect the mother’s blood sugar levels during pregnancy. However, it did substantially reduce the likelihood of the baby being born preterm and the risk of major blood loss during delivery.

More recently, we reported that the enriched drink was also associated with a shorter duration of the “pushing” second stage of delivery. It also reduced the need for deliveries by forceps/ventouse or caesarean section for a delayed second stage of labour. The overall time taken to become pregnant was similar in the groups taking the control and enriched drinks, but mothers with body weight in the overweight category did conceive more quickly if taking the enriched drink. 

Important recent observations have shown that the children of mothers taking the enriched drink had a reduced likelihood of excessive weight gain between birth and age 2 years, and a lower prevalence of child obesity at age 2 years. 

Collectively, these are exciting and important findings. We have identified potential new ways to:

  • prevent preterm delivery.
  • lessen the risk of major blood loss during delivery.
  • reduce the risk of excessive early infant weight gain and child obesity.


We are continuing to analyse the data and samples collected in the study. This is a selection of our findings and publications so far: