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2018
An estimated 2.6 million stillbirths occur annually, 98% in low and middle-income countries. Stillbirths have received significantly less policy attention than other maternal and child health outcomes. Inadequate data and a lack of standardised definitions impedes our understanding of the true burden and ability to track progress.
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An estimated 2.6 million stillbirths occur annually, 98% in low and middle-income countries. Stillbirths have received significantly less policy attention than other maternal and child health outcomes. Inadequate data and a lack of standardised definitions impedes our understanding of the true burden and ability to track progress.
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2010
BACKGROUND Definition and epidemiology of stillbirths J Frederik Froen, Ruth C Fretts, and Vicki Flenady Lifestyle-related risk factors for stillbirth and their prevention Francesca Ferrari and Giuseppe Chiossi Maternal disorders and stillbirth Gustaaf Dekker Stillbirth: Obstetric conditions Robert M Silver Prediction and prevention of recurrent ...
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BACKGROUND Definition and epidemiology of stillbirths J Frederik Froen, Ruth C Fretts, and Vicki Flenady Lifestyle-related risk factors for stillbirth and their prevention Francesca Ferrari and Giuseppe Chiossi Maternal disorders and stillbirth Gustaaf Dekker Stillbirth: Obstetric conditions Robert M Silver Prediction and prevention of recurrent ...
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1932
The causes of fetal death may be grouped under two main heads: maternal and fetal, but it is difficult to classify them in such a simple manner. A fetus, Holland 1 has stated, becomes an infant, child or baby as soon as it has breathed. The fetus dies when its heart ceases to beat.
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The causes of fetal death may be grouped under two main heads: maternal and fetal, but it is difficult to classify them in such a simple manner. A fetus, Holland 1 has stated, becomes an infant, child or baby as soon as it has breathed. The fetus dies when its heart ceases to beat.
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