Preeclampsia
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: 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...