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Valuing Stillbirths: Valuing Stillbirths

2015
Estimates of the burden of disease assess the mortality and morbidity that affect a population by producing summary measures of health such as quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs). These measures typically do not include stillbirths (fetal deaths occurring during the later stages of pregnancy or during labor ...
Phillips, John, Millum, Joseph
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The stillbirth scandal

Lupus, 2013
A leader in The Times of London (28th November 2012) entitled ‘‘The Stillbirth Scandal’’ raged against the fact that (in the UK), ‘‘every day as many as three babies are stillborn who could have lived’’. A linked article in The Times claimed that ‘‘hundreds of babies are dying because of failings in ante-natal care’’.
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Genomics of stillbirth

Seminars in Perinatology
Stillbirth, defined as fetal death at 20 weeks gestation or later, is a devastating pregnancy outcome affecting 1 in 175 pregnancies in the United States. Although efforts to understand the etiology of stillbirth have expanded, 25 % of cases remain unexplained and some cases previously thought to be explained may have additional unknown causative ...
Jessica L, Giordano, Ronald J, Wapner
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Predicting antepartum stillbirth

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006
Rates of stillbirth in the developed world have been static or rising in recent years. Clinical prediction of stillbirth risk may allow interventional studies.The most prevalent independent risk factors are nulliparity, advanced age and obesity. These are increasingly prevalent in the developed world.
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Stillbirth

British Journal of Midwifery, 1996
The psychology of grieving affects all those experiencing or involved with stillbirth. This article examines how psychological grieving theory can be incorporated into midwifery practice so that not only clients experiencing such loss, but also all the professionals involved, can mourn adequately.
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Stillbirth

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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Dengue and stillbirth

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2017
Robert L, Goldenberg   +1 more
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The Prevention of Stillbirths

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1954
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Etiology and prevention of stillbirth

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2005
Ruth C Fretts
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Major risk factors for stillbirth in high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Lancet, The, 2011
Vicki Flenady   +2 more
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