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I know someone who had a stillbirth at eight months.
Women in that group were 80 percent more likely to have stillbirths.
It was set up to address stillbirth as a public health issue.
His mother had experienced four stillbirths between 1619 and 1631.
It is about her son Patrick who was a stillbirth.
By the end of her life, at 36, she had been pregnant 14 times with seven stillbirths.
The cause of death can be identified for many stillbirths, researchers have also found.
But a stillbirth can happen even in a pregnancy that has been going well.
One woman suffered a stillbirth along the road, another delivered a baby boy.
I lost my niece to Stillbirth (37 weeks) 3 years ago.
Some of the women have lost children, through stillbirths or miscarriages.
But a stillbirth often happens because of a one-time event.
The law does not have a difference between a stillbirth and a miscarriage.
It also is a common finding in stillbirths, although not regarded as a cause of these.
Women who have miscarried or had a stillbirth are also at risk.
Doctors often can do exams and tests to find out why a stillbirth happened.
Women who drank the most coffee were more than twice as likely to have stillbirths, the study said.
Instead, she developed a blood clot that led to a stillbirth.
Stillbirth is becoming less common as care for pregnancy improves.
Determining the exact cause of a stillbirth is often extremely difficult.
After a decline in stillbirth from 1990 to 2003, the rate has been stagnant.
Stillbirth is the birth of a dead fetus or infant.
In developing countries, where medical care can be of low quality or unavailable, the stillbirth rate is much higher.
Most states instead issue a "certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth".
They married in 1883; however, Marie died two years later during the delivery of a stillbirth.