Stillbirth is rare but has a huge impact on families. It’s important to know the risk factors and warning signs. Credit...Beth Hoeckel Supported by By Tara Haelle While the risk of stillbirth is very ...
Maya Vander has been “pushing forward” in the six months since delivering her stillborn son. “I have women (who might be going through the something similar) ask me how I’m doing after my stillbirth & ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What to know about new data on stillbirth, why they happen and what Congress is doing to improve fetal and maternal mortality.
One in three stillbirths goes unexplained, leaving parents desperate for information. Many doctors don’t perform autopsies or tests that could offer insight. By Duaa Eldeib / ProPublica Published Dec ...
Drs Ray and Urquia 6 have contributed to our understanding of stillbirth with their paper in this edition of the Journal of Perinatology that includes detailed and thoughtful analysis of the impact of ...
In a study involving 246 cases of unexplained stillbirth, Stanley et al. describe the use of exome sequencing to search for disease-causing variants in the coding regions of the genome. Using this ...
Flinders University researchers have uncovered a biological process that could explain some stillbirths and pave the way for early detection and prevention. The study, published in the American ...
(Salt Lake City) – Newly published research is the first to show that stillbirth can be inherited and tends to be passed down through male members of the family. That risk preferentially comes from ...
The results are from the first large-scale observational study to investigate the interval between stillbirth and subsequent pregnancy, including almost 14,500 births in women from Australia, Finland ...
Ultrasound photos, the handprints and footprints of baby Luca, and the blanket he was last wrapped in are all kept in a memory box that Karlee Steel says is too painful to open. The 24-year-old ...