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 ...
To determine the risk of stillbirth between 20 to 41 weeks gestation, at highly detailed weight percentiles, including extreme degrees of small (SGA) and large (LGA) for gestational age birth weight.
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 ...
Stillbirths have been trending down for decades in the United States. But the rate ticked up in the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic, and new data from the US Centers for Disease Control and ...
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 ...
Parents say doctors, friends and family can be insensitive, making hurt worse. Dec. 11, 2013— -- This is the final story in a series about stillborn babies: How families deal with their grief, ...
One in every 137 women will have a stillborn child, affecting 2,200 Australian families each year Two Rockhampton women are providing support to central Queensland mothers of stillborn babies and ...
Losing a baby is a devastating blow. When it happens, it's hard to know how to cope, both practically and emotionally. The medical definition of stillbirth is the birth of a baby who is born without ...
The fourth child of Gary Barlow and his wife Dawn has been delivered stillborn. The couple have said they are "devastated" after the birth of Poppy on Saturday. But the Barlows are far from alone in ...