We’re in Glasgow for the AEPU Annual Scientific Meeting 2025 – The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust
The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust shared a post on LinkedIn:
“We’re in Glasgow for the AEPU Annual Scientific Meeting 2025!
We’re proud to be part of this key event bringing together healthcare professionals working in early pregnancy to share learning, research, and best practice.
Tomorrow, we’ll be co-hosting a breakfast workshop with our friends at the Miscarriage Association, exploring how hospitals, charities, and teams can work together to support those affected by both ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage.
We’re also so pleased that our Chair, Rachel Small, will be speaking on implementing Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) in early pregnancy; an important development that can help improve care and outcomes for those experiencing ectopic pregnancy.
This year’s programme features several sessions dedicated to ectopic pregnancy, including new insights into tubal, interstitial, cervical, and caesarean-scar ectopic pregnancies; vital conversations to improve understanding and patient support.
It’s a privilege to be part of this inspiring event, learning and collaborating to strengthen early pregnancy care.
If you are attending the conference, our EPT stand is right by the entrance next to the auditorium, come and say hello, we’d love to see you!”

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