Stillbirth
This article talks about why stillbirths happen, factors that increase a mother's risk of stillbirth, how are they diagnosed, and how to prevent them.
Miscarriage, Placental Abruption, Preeclampsia, Pregnancy Complications, Pregnancy Loss, Stillbirth, Vaginal Bleeding
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Source: VeryWell Family (Author: Krissi Danielsson)  Giving birth to a stillborn baby is a fear of many pregnant women. When it does happen, it's natural to want to understand what caused the stillbirth. Unfortunately, sometimes doctors don't have an answer to this question. One study found that in approximately one-quarter of stillbirths,...

Source: American Pregnancy Association According to the National Stillbirth Society, stillbirth is defined as the intrauterine death and subsequent delivery of a developing infant that occurs beyond 20 completed weeks of gestation. Stillbirth occurs in about 1 in 160 pregnancies. The majority of stillbirths happen before...