still·birth
/ˈstilˌbərTH/
noun
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).
"an enquiry into stillbirths and deaths in infancy"
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Aug 25, 2023 · In the United States, stillbirth refers to the death of a fetus at or after the 20th week of pregnancy.
May 15, 2024 · A stillbirth is the loss of a baby after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Stillbirth is different from miscarriage.
A baby who dies after 28 weeks of pregnancy, but before or during birth, is classified as a stillbirth. There are nearly 2 million stillbirths every year.
WHO/ICD defines stillbirths as the death of a fetus that has reached a birth weight of 500 g, or if birth weight is unavailable, gestational age of 22 weeks or ...
A stillbirth is when a fetus dies after the 20th week of pregnancy. Many people imagine a stillbirth as a single moment when a baby's born with no heartbeat.
A stillbirth is when a baby is born dead after 24 completed weeks of pregnancy. It happens in around 1 in every 250 births in England.
Stillbirth is typically defined as fetal death at or after 20 or 28 weeks of pregnancy, depending on the source.
Stillbirth is when a baby dies in the womb after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Most stillbirths happen before a pregnant person goes into labor.
Definition of stillbirth · A stillbirth is a baby born with no signs of life. · In Kenya, a stillbirth is defined as a baby who is born without any signs of life ...
Jul 30, 2021 · Stillbirth is the death of a baby before or during delivery. Warning signs may include bleeding or spotting. When the baby is in the womb, ...