BUMP: How Borne Is Mapping the Uterus to Prevent Premature Birth

Every year, 15 million babies are born too soon. The Borne Uterine Mapping Project (BUMP) is pioneering research to understand how the uterus changes throughout pregnancy and why some babies are born prematurely. By creating the world’s first uterine map, Borne aims to uncover the causes of preterm birth and find new ways to predict and prevent it. Learn more about Borne’s groundbreaking work in women’s health and childbirth and how you can help give every baby the chance to thrive.
Published

January 11, 2026


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