
Sono-Breech
The Sono-breech study is a multi-centre study taking place in at least 13 hospitals across the UK, aiming to determine the diagnostic accuracy of handheld ultrasound at 36-weeks of gestation to determine fetal presentation.
Danielle Thornton

Danielle Thornton
Lead Research Midwife for the Women’s Health Research Centre, Imperial College London
Hi I’m Danielle, I am the Lead Research Midwife for the Women’s Health Research Centre at Imperial. I have oversight across the portfolio of women’s health research projects that are supported by the WHRC, ranging from pre-conception to menopause and I manage the WHRC team.
I am a co-applicant for the Sono-Breech study helping provide midwifery guidance and support. I am excited to be working on such an important study that could enhance midwifery skills and change practice.