Helen Barrett
Royal Hospital for Women, Randwick, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Dr Barrett is a conjoint Associate Professor at UNSW Medicine. She is Director of Obstetric Medicine, and a senior staff specialist in Obstetric Medicine and Endocrinology at the Royal Hospital for Women and Prince of Wales Hospital at Randwick. Helen undertakes clinical care for women with high-risk complex pregnancy across the breadth of Obstetric Medicine. Outside pregnancy, Helen’s clinical focus is on diabetes and endocrinology in Young Adults and Adults. Her primary research focuses on understanding maternal, placental metabolism in complex pregnancy and how they relate to the microbiota. Helen has published more than 80 peer reviewed manuscripts, and been an investigator in many observational and randomised controlled trials of management in pregnancy.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Faecal microbiome in women in early pregnancy is altered in the setting of asthma. (#28)
10:25 AM
Helen L Barrett
SOMANZ Free Communication 1
Therapeutic heparin during the peri partum period – challenges associated with safe use. (#112)
12:45 PM
Karen Whitfield
Poster Viewing and Lunch
Visualising the placental microbiota: can we see the bacteria? (#120)
12:45 PM
Marloes Dekker Nitert
Poster Viewing and Lunch
Women who develop hypertensive disorders of pregnancy have altered composition of the gut microbiota at 16 weeks gestation (#22)
9:55 AM
Marloes Dekker Nitert
SOMANZ Free Communication 1
A low-fibre diet influences Collinsella abundance in the gut microbiome and alters maternal metabolism at 16 weeks gestation (#9)
2:55 PM
Marloes Dekker Nitert
ADIPS Free Communication 1