stillbirth in English

noun
1
the birth of an infant that has died in the womb (strictly, after having survived through at least the first 28 weeks of pregnancy, earlier instances being regarded as abortion or miscarriage).
We estimated the risk of fetal loss according to maternal age as a proportion of all pregnancies intended to be carried to term that is, live births, stillbirths , spontaneous abortions, and ectopic pregnancies.

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1. A young couple experienced a stillbirth.

2. Rates are calculated for all abruptio placentae cases and for those abruptio placentae cases ending in stillbirth (abruptio-stillbirth).

3. Sometimes death strikes before birth, resulting in a stillbirth.

4. Other infections such as malaria , HIV also induce stillbirth .

5. The evidence for recommended diagnostic tests for stillbirth are discussed.

6. Neonatal death and stillbirth are the most severe adverse pregnancy outcomes.

7. It causes many complications, including small placenta size, stillbirth and low birthweight.

8. Prolongation of pregnancy At term is a known risk factor for stillbirth

9. This provincial pattern of rates was similar for abruptio-stillbirth, with the exception of Saskatchewan, which had a high rate of abruptio placentae and a moderate rate ending in stillbirth.

10. The eidence for recommended diagnostic tests for stillbirth are discussed.

11. Fetal death records, heirloom Birth certificates, and stillbirth certificates can also be ordered

12. The main causes of stillbirth were malformation, pregnancy complication and umbilical cord events.

13. The long, arduous journey to Bethlehem could have resulted in a miscarriage or stillbirth.

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15. How are many mothers affected by a miscarriage or a stillbirth?

16. The consequences include a greater likelihood of spontaneous abortion, stillbirth, and death among newborns.

17. Then you hear a rumour: a woman in the next ward has had a stillbirth.

18. CONCLUSION: Stillbirth may be a risk marker for premature mortality among parous women.

19. Table 1 presents the rate of abruptio placentae and abruptio-stillbirth for singleton deliveries by year.

20. In very severe cases placental Abruption can lead to developmental problems in the baby or even stillbirth

21. Teodora suffered a stillbirth in 2007, after the rapid onset of serious pain while she was at work.

22. The positive rates in women with history of abortion, stillbirth and teratismus were 19 % , 56 % and 91 % repectively.

23. Objective:To study the relationships between abnormal karyotypes of the patient's peripheral blood and the abortion, stillbirth fetus and teratism .

24. Table 4 presents rates by urban and rural status for abruptio placentae cases and abruptio-stillbirth.

25. Conclusion Chromosome abnormalities may be one of the important causes of abortion , stillbirth, monster and malformation.

26. An infected pregnant woman may transmit the virus to a foetus, leading to miscarriage and stillbirth.

27. Services to help individuals and families document vital events of their lives including Birth, death, marriage, divorce, stillBirth, and miscarriage

28. Results: The perinatal morbidity was 01 % , the fetal death was 75 % , the stillbirth was 09 % , the neonatal death was 16 %.

29. After a long pause, she nodded and the story emerged of a stillbirth she had experienced in her early twenties.

30. The highest Antepartum stillbirth rates, all in southern Africa and Asia, ranged from 25 to 35/1,000 births

31. In pregnant women with untreated early syphilis, 25% of pregnancies result in stillbirth and 14% in neonatal death.

32. Rates of abruptio placentae and abruptio placentae ending in stillbirth were examined by calendar year, province, maternal age and urban/rural status.

33. In pregnant women with untreated early syphilis, 25% of pregnancies result in stillbirth and 14% in neonatal death – an overall perinatal mortality of about 40%.

34. Thus, these study results provide a baseline reference for rates of abruptio placentae in Canada as well as those that specifically end in stillbirth.

35. The term Afetal [email protected] is defined on an all-inclusive basis to end confusion arising from the use of such terms as stillbirth, spontaneous abortion, and miscarriage

36. Contracting malaria during pregnancy can have serious consequences for mother and child, raising the risk of maternal anaemia, stillbirth, low birth weight and neonatal death.

37. Aside from increased morbidity and mortality from cancers, cardiovascular and pulmonary disease in the mother, smoking has been implicated in the etiology of abruptio placenta, placenta previa, spontaneous abortion, premature delivery, and stillbirth.

38. More than half (8%) of the women who died and one-third (7%) of those who experienced a perinatal death (i.e. a stillbirth or early neonatal death) had sought skilled attendance.

39. Calving progress Provide guidelines for Calving management practices to reduce the prevalence of stillbirth Be able to determine when first-calf heifers or cows need assistance at Calving Be able to record Calving-related events Objectives (©2015 G.M

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41. His mother Alice, a professional cook, had a stillbirth at the age of and was told she was unlikely to have a live birth, and it was a surprise when she gave birth at

42. Cytomegalic inclusion disease Infectious disease A viral infection illness of newborns and immunocompromised adults Clinical In utero infection leads to spontaneous abortion, stillbirth, or congenital defects; opportunistic CID in immunocompromised hosts may cause fever, hepatosplenomegaly

43. Because abruptio placentae is related not only to stillbirth but also to perinatal death and sequelae from perinatal asphyxia, inclusion of abruptio placentae as an indicator in the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System should be considered to better understand the distribution of this event and to facilitate future observational investigations on the condition.

44. Factors that could account for associations between abruptio placentae rates and increased maternal age may include increased parity and prior abruptio placentae.9 Pre-pregnancy hypertension, another risk factor for abruptio placentae,10 also increases with age.19 The high proportion of cases ending in a stillbirth among the youngest maternal age groups could be related to underutilization of prenatal health care services in this age group.21 Findings on the association between maternal age and abruptio placentae have

45. The primary etiology for abruptio placentae is still unknown, but several risk factors have been identified, including pre-eclampsia, pre-pregnancy hypertension, previous history of placental abruption, increased maternal age, cigarette smoking, and cocaine use.1,3,9-11 It has also been hypothesized that the etiology for a marginal or partial abruptio placentae may differ from that of a complete abruptio placentae.4 Despite the potential severity of abruptio placentae, particularly in the case of stillbirth and maternal death, no data have been reported on the geographic and temporal distribution of abruptio placentae cases in Canada.