Preparation and filing of reports of spontaneous fetal death shall be as follows: (1) When a dead fetus is delivered in an institution, the person in charge of the institution or that persons designated representative shall prepare and file the report; (2) When a dead fetus is delivered outside an institution, the physician in attendance at or immediately after delivery shall prepare and file the report; (3) When a spontaneous fetal death required to be reported by this Code section occurs without medical attendance at or immediately after the delivery or when inquiry is required by Article 2 of Chapter 16 of Title 45, the Georgia Death Investigation Act, the proper investigating official shall investigate the cause of fetal death and shall prepare and file the report within 30 days; and (4) When a spontaneous fetal death occurs in a moving conveyance and the fetus is first removed from the conveyance in this state or when a dead fetus is found in this state and the place of fetal death is ...
The loss of a fetus at any stage is a fetal demise. According to the 2003 revision of the Procedures for Coding Cause of Fetal Death Under ICD-10, the National Center for Health Statistics defines fetal death as
To investigate whether the effect modification of smoking by maternal age previously reported for small for gestational age births was also obtained for late fetal death and placental abruption, the author analyzed single births in Sweden n=1,057,711 from 1983 to 1992. An effect modification of smoking by maternal age was obtained only with...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Pregnancy at or beyond age 40 years is associated with an increased risk of fetal death and other adverse outcomes. AU - Hoffman, M. Camille. AU - Jeffers, Sarah. AU - Carter, Jena. AU - Duthely, Lunthita. AU - Cotter, Amanda. AU - González-Quintero, Víctor Hugo. PY - 2007/5/1. Y1 - 2007/5/1. N2 - Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the frequency of fetal death in women 40 years of age or older (AMA). Study Design: Retrospective study of all singleton pregnancies delivered at our institution between the years 1989 and 2004 was performed. The primary outcome measure was the risk of fetal death at various gestational ages. We also investigated the frequency of maternal comorbidities, preterm delivery (PTD), and low and very low birth weights (LBW, VLBW). Results: Data were available for 126,402 singleton deliveries. AMA was an independent risk factor for fetal death at 28-31 weeks (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 2.93, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.76-4.92), 32-36 ...
As multiple pregnancies show a higher incidence of complications than singletons and carry a higher perinatal risk, the calculation of birth weight - and gestational age (GA)-specific perinatal mortality rates (PMR) for multiple births is necessary in order to estimate the lowest PMR for these groups. Details of all reported twins (192,987 live births, 5,539 stillbirths and 1,830 early neonatal deaths) in Japan between 1990 and 1999 were analyzed and compared with singletons (10,021,275 live births, 63,972 fetal deaths and 16,862 early neonatal deaths) in the annual report of vital statistics of Japan. The fetal death rate (FDR) and PMR were calculated for each category of birth weight at 500-gram intervals and GA at four-week intervals. The FDR according to birth weight and GA category was calculated as fetal deaths/(fetal deaths + live births) × 1000. The perinatal mortality rate (PMR) according to birth weight and GA category, was calculated as (fetal deaths + early neonatal deaths)/(fetal deaths +
The factors that mediate racial/ethnic disparities in fetal death differ depending on the racial/ethnic group. Interventions targeting mediating factors specific to racial/ethnic groups, such as improved access to care, may help reduce US fetal death disparities.
TY - JOUR. T1 - Determinations of antepartum fetal death. AU - Nayak, S. R.. AU - Garg, N.. PY - 2010/12/1. Y1 - 2010/12/1. N2 - Objectives: This study was conducted to analyze the maternal and fetal etiologies of intrauterine fetal death, and to assess the diagnostic accuracy of an antenatal ultrasound, in the year 2007-208, at Lady Goschen Hospital, Mangalore. Methods: The study is a prospective, non interventional, observational study, with 28 women as the subjects.Women admitted to the labor room with intrauterine fetal death, were counseled for fetal autopsy after delivery.Written and informed consent was taken from the couple for the autopsy examination, and fetus with the placenta was sent to Kasturba Medical College, Pathology Department for histopathology. Results: Peak incidence was seen among the women 25-30 years of age with most of them being gravida two (46.43%). Maternal hypertensive disorders (28.56%) and fetal anomalies (32.14%) were the most common associations with fetal ...
OBJECTIVES: Following up on prior evidence from animal and human studies of Ljungan virus (LV) in intrauterine fetal death (IUFD), we examine additional cases of IUFD using two standard assays of viral detection: immunohistochemistry (IHC) and real time RT-PCR. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Frozen and formalin-fixed specimens from IUFD cases were tested for the presence of LV using real time RT-PCR and IHC, respectively. Formalin-fixed organs from terminated pregnancies diagnosed as trisomy 21 were used as controls in the IHC assay. RESULTS: Presence of LV was demonstrated in all five IUFD cases by IHC and further confirmed in. three of these cases by real time RT-PCR. Only one of 18 trisomy 21 controls was LV positive by IHC. CONCLUSION: The presence of LV in IUFD patients has been confirmed by two different assays. Birth Defects Research (Part A) 85:227-229, 2009. (C) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.. ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess risk factors for antepartum fetal deaths. METHODS: A population-based case-control study was carried out in the city of São Paulo from August 2000 to January 2001. Subjects were selected from a birth cohort from a linked birth and death certificate database. Cases were 164 antepartum fetal deaths and controls were drawn from a random sample of 313 births surviving at least 28 days. Information was collected from birth and death certificates, hospital records and home interviews. A hierarchical conceptual framework guided the logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: Statistically significant factors associated with antepartum fetal death were: mother without or recent marital union; mothers education under four years; mothers with previous low birth weight infant; mothers with hypertension, diabetes, bleeding during pregnancy; no or inadequate prenatal care; congenital malformation and intrauterine growth restriction. The highest population attributable fractions were for ...
This study was done on 60 pregnant women that have case intra uterine fetal death in kerbala city. We determined the placental abnormalities that lead to intra uterine fetal death through histopathological sections. The resulting shown six groups of cases with defective placental maturation .The first group of cases shown absence of syncytio-vascular membrane formation and the second group shown immaturity and hydropic degeneration of chorionic villi. The third group shownchronic villitis and the fourth shown fibrin depositions and loss of vessels in the villous stroma of placenta .The fifth group shown foetal thrombotic lesions which consist of large groups of vascular fibrotic villi as the result of vessel thrombosis .The last group shown umbilical cord abnormal coiling (over coiling) or under coiling . These groups of cases represent the most important causes of late intra utrine fetal death.
TY - JOUR. T1 - Intrauterine fetal death and the isolation of echovirus 27 from amniotic fluid.. AU - Nielsen, J. L.. AU - Berryman, G. K.. AU - Hankins, G. D.. PY - 1988/8. Y1 - 1988/8. UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0024058355&partnerID=8YFLogxK. UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=0024058355&partnerID=8YFLogxK. U2 - 10.1093/infdis/158.2.501. DO - 10.1093/infdis/158.2.501. M3 - Letter. C2 - 3404002. AN - SCOPUS:0024058355. VL - 158. SP - 501. EP - 502. JO - Journal of Infectious Diseases. JF - Journal of Infectious Diseases. SN - 0022-1899. IS - 2. ER - ...
There were just over 4 million live births in the U.S. in 1992 (4,065,000, to be exact), according to the STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF THE UNITED STATES 1997.[1] In addition to these live births, there were 30,000 fetal deaths in 1992, the most recent year for which we have data.[2] A fetal death is one that occurs after at least 20 weeks of gestation in the womb but prior to birth. In actuality, there were very likely more than 30,000 fetal deaths in 1992. The STATISTICAL ABSTRACT (table 124) says, There is substantial evidence that not all fetal deaths for which reporting is required are reported. In any case, life expectancy at birth in the U.S. in 1992 was 75.8 years,[3] so fetal deaths that year resulted in the loss of at least 30,000 x 75.8 = 2.27 million person-years of life. In addition, of course, many of these 30,000 fetal deaths precipitated a personal crisis for the parents. In addition to fetal deaths, there are spontaneous abortions --pregnancies that terminate spontaneously before ...
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Outraged by the CDCs total disregard for human life, Ms. Dannemann accused the CDC of willful misconduct, saying that they are responsible for causing the deaths of thousands of unborn babies. She stated that the CDC deliberately misled the nations obstetricians and gynecologists and colluded with the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (AJOG) to mislead the public by advertising the flu vaccine as a safe vaccine for pregnant women when they knew fully well that it was causing a massive spike in fetal deaths.. In a letter to Dr. Joseph Mercola, Ms. Dannemann wrote:. Not only did the CDC fail to disclose the spiraling spike in fetal death reports in real time during the 2009 pandemic season as to cut the fetal losses, but also we have documented by transcript Dr. Marie McCormick, chairperson of the Vaccine Safety Risk Assessment Working Group (VSRAWG) on September 3, 2010, denying any adverse events in the pregnant population during the 2009 Pandemic season. [1] HIDING ...
SEPULVEDA, Janer y QUINTERO, Eliana Maribel. Unexplained fetal death. Rev Colomb Obstet Ginecol [online]. 2004, vol.55, n.4, pp.300-307. ISSN 0034-7434.. Reports in the literature demonstrate that the percentage of unexplained fetal death occurs from 21 to 50%. Unexplained fetal death is defined as the demise of the fetus occurring at gestational age beyond 20 weeks or fetal weight of more than 500 g, with a thorough autopsy of the fetus and histology examination of the umbilical cord, placenta, and membranes, fails to demonstrate the cause of death. The following factors are associated with unexplained fetal death, maternal age beyond 35 years, overweight, ten years or less in a school, smoking, low socioeconomic status class and others. Fetal deaths are related to maternal medical disease, thrombophilia, umbilical cord accidents, cytogenetics, metabolic and congenital infections. The following is a review of the main aspects of unexplained fetal death.. Palabras clave : unexplained fetal ...
National Institute of Statistics and Census (Panama). Panama Vital Statistics - Live Births and Fetal Deaths 2011. Panama City, Panama: National Institute of Statistics and Census (Panama), 2013 ...
National Institute of Statistics and Census (Panama). Panama Vital Statistics - Live Births and Fetal Deaths 2006. Panama City, Panama: National Institute of Statistics and Census (Panama), 2007 ...
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If vaccines were actually based on science, then this public experiment is a failure says Ms. Dannemann, Director of the National Coalition of Organized Women (NCOW) and founder of the Vaccine Liberation Army. So why are we still vaccinating pregnant women with even more vaccines when there is no science that proves vaccines are safe for the developing child. On the contrary, available data from this public experiment foisted on unwitting pregnant women proves the opposite - that the influenza vaccines are unsafe and exacerbate fetal deaths.. In 2009/10 the CDC initiated a massive public drug trial, whose outcome was devastatingly morbid, covered up and, more egregious, twisted by complicit medical journal editors, government agencies and non profit organizations in order to provide an unholy, misleading and deceptive basis for a worldwide publicity campaign, Flu Shot Is Safe for Pregnant Women. The success of this manipulation and collusion continues to result in an ever-increasing ...
A fetal death means any product of conception that shows no evidence of life after complete expulsion or extraction from its mother. The words evidence of life include breathing, beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles ...
News media have been suggesting a large Norwegian study shows flu shots reduce foetal death and do so without harm to the foetus but a close look at the study throws doubt on this assessment. First of … [Read more...] ...
Histone modifying enzymes are important creating and maintaining epigenetic programs that regulate cell identity and growth. Our lab uses genetic approaches to define the full spectrum of functions for these enzymes. For example, we have created a series of mutations in the mouse Gcn5 (KAT2A) gene in order to define the functions of this histone acetyltransferase (AT) in a mammalian system. Gcn5 is the catalytic subunit of the SAGA and ATAC complexes. Deletion of Gcn5 led to early embryonic death and to telomere dysfunction. We are now defining the role of Gcn5 and SAGA in maintenance of pluripotency in mouse ES cells and ES cell differentiation. Our data indicate that Gcn5 is an important cofactor for both Myc and E2F family transcription factors, predicting a role for Gcn5 not only in self renewal of ES cells but also in Myc-driven cancers. Our latest studies are defining the functions of the SAGA deubiquitinase module, and these are revealing new information about SAGA composition and ...
Successful and efficient reproduction is the goal of those involved in companion animal and livestock enterprises, as well as those with personal companion animals and livestock worldwide. Infertility and reproductive losses due to embryonic and fetal deaths are responsible for crucial economic constraints resulting in the loss of genetically important animals and endangered genetic resources, reducing generation intervals for genetic improvement of animals harboring the potential for providing economic and added values for quality of life for humans and animals. Several infectious and non-infectious diseases affect the efficiency of reproduction in most domestic and wild animal species. Curiously, the etiology of 67% of fetal deaths has not been identified, at least in the cattle industry. The immune system must be considered a critical component of the physiology, whose interactions with the behavioral, endocrine, nervous, and reproductive systems, are responsible for the homeostasis required for
O36.4XX3 is a billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of maternal care for intrauterine death, fetus 3. Code valid for the year 2020
The doctors, who examined an elderly Chinese woman complaining of stomachaches, were shocked to find out that the lady was pregnant. The woman was carrying her unborn baby inside for 60 years. Huang Yijun from a province in southern China has recently celebrated her 92nd birthday. The story of her pregnancy began in 1948
A few years ago, when everyone was panicked about the swine flu, pregnant women appeared to be at significant risk to be seriously ill if they got the flu. But
Our Journey, what has yours been so far?: Let me start at the beginning... Several years ago I suffered an interuterine fetal death at 10weeks with my partner at the time. Being 21, young vibrant and just back from an incredible european escape I certainly wasnt planning on a pregnancy so when the condom broke I took the morning after pill (upon my exs orders) and a few ...
This data collection describes every death or fetal death registered per year in the United States from 1960-1966. Information includes the month of death for all years and the day of death for deaths from 1962-1966, the sex of the deceased, the age of the deceased at the time of death, the deceaseds place of residence, place of death, and cause of death ...
It’s been almost four years since my daughter was stillborn. It’s been almost four years since I went home without my baby. A day I wish I could forget. And...
RCP has released an updated version of the clinical practice resource Intrauterine Fetal Death & Stillbirth: Guidelines for Investigation, revised in September 2020.. The guideline presents care and investigative options for childbearing persons (and their relatives) who experience intrauterine fetal demise (IUFD) or stillbirth. Discussing options for investigating fetal demise is one of the most challenging conversations perinatal health professionals will initiate. Parents and families may need additional time to carefully consider their options, and follow-up discussion before final decisions can be made and consent given.. ...
Based on a comparison of 31 countries in 2015, United Kingdom ranked the highest in Infant Mortality (Late foetal death) with 3,434 followed by Ukraine and Germany. On the other end of the scale was Estonia with 19.0, Luxembourg with 50.0 and Slovenia with 55.0.
TY - JOUR. T1 - Mothers with long QT syndrome are at increased risk for fetal death. T2 - findings from a multicenter international study. AU - Fetal LQTS Consortium. AU - Cuneo, Bettina F.. AU - Kaizer, Alexander M.. AU - Clur, Sally Ann. AU - Swan, Heikki. AU - Herberg, Ulrike. AU - Winbo, Annika. AU - Rydberg, Annika. AU - Haugaa, Kristina. AU - Etheridge, Susan. AU - Ackerman, Michael J.. AU - Dagradi, Federica. AU - Killen, Stacy A.S.. AU - Wacker-Gussmann, Annette. AU - Benson, D. Woodrow. AU - Wilde, A. A.M.. AU - Pan, Zhaoxing. AU - Lam, Aimee. AU - Spazzolini, Carla. AU - Horigome, Hitoshi. AU - Schwartz, Peter J.. PY - 2019/1/1. Y1 - 2019/1/1. N2 - Background: Most fetal deaths are unexplained. Long QT syndrome is a genetic disorder of cardiac ion channels. Affected individuals, including fetuses, are predisposed to sudden death. We sought to determine the risk of fetal death in familial long QT syndrome, in which the mother or father carries the long QT syndrome genotype. In addition, ...
Guidelines surrounding maternal contact with the stillborn infant have been contradictory over the past thirty years. Most studies have reported that seeing and holding the stillborn baby is associated with fewer anxiety and depressive symptoms among mothers of stillborn babies than not doing so. In contrast, others studies suggest that contact with the stillborn infant can lead to poorer maternal mental health outcomes. There is a lack of research focusing on the maternal experience of this contact. The present study aimed to investigate how mothers describe their experience of spending time with their stillborn baby and how they felt retrospectively about the decision they made to see and hold their baby or not. In depth interviews were conducted with twenty-one mothers three months after stillbirth. All mothers had decided to see and the majority to hold their baby. Qualitative analysis of the interview data was performed using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis. Six superordinate themes were
The purpose of the proposed study is to test - in a randomized, blinded trial - two different doses of the prostaglandin E1 analogue misoprostol administered buccally as a treatment for fetal death at 14 - 28 weeks, inclusive, of pregnancy. At such an advanced stage of pregnancy, the nonviable fetus is often not spontaneously evacuated, and yet timely evacuation is vital in order to avoid the possibility of, among other things, potentially life-threatening maternal coagulopathies. Current approaches to uterine evacuation in these cases include dilatation and evacuation (D&E) surgery (in less advanced pregnancies) and labor induction with a variety of products. Misoprostol has been demonstrated to be as effective as, or more effective than, either oxytocin or prostaglandin E2 analogues for this indication in a number of small, non-FDA-approved trials which have been published in the peer-reviewed literature. In the absence of more formal study of this treatment, however, dosages are not ...
A DROP in stillbirth rates in the UK has given experts hope that a reduction in stillbirths can occur in Australia and New Zealand. Stillbirth rates in the UK have dropped for the first time since 2000 - from 5.7 per 1000 births in 2002-2004, to 5.2 per 1000 births in 2007. However, a lack of improvement in Australias stillbirth rates in 20 years is of grave concern, International Stillbirth Alliance (ISA) chair Vicki Flenady said in a statement on Saturday. ... In one third of those deaths, stillbirths occur unexpectedly in what is an otherwise healthy mother and baby and no cause of death is determined. ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - The risk of fetal death in nonanomalous pregnancies affected by polyhydramnios. AU - Pilliod, Rachel A.. AU - Page, Jessica M.. AU - Burwick, Richard M.. AU - Kaimal, Anjali J.. AU - Cheng, Yvonne W.. AU - Caughey, Aaron B.. PY - 2015/9/1. Y1 - 2015/9/1. N2 - Objective The objective of the study was to evaluate the ongoing risk of intrauterine fetal demise (IUFD) in nonanomalous pregnancies affected by polyhydramnios. Study Design We analyzed a retrospective cohort of all singleton, nonanomalous births in California between 2005 and 2008 as recorded in a statewide birth certificate registry. We included all births between 24+0 and 41+6 weeks gestational age, excluding multiple gestations, major congenital anomalies, and pregnancies affected by oligohydramnios. Polyhydramnios was identified by International Classification of Diseases, ninth revision, codes. χ2tests were used to compare the dichotomous outcomes, and multivariable logistic regression analyses were then performed ...
Intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) is a tragic event and, despite efforts to reduce rates, its incidence remains difficult to reduce. The objective of the present study was to examine the etiological factors that contribute to the main causes and conditions associated with IUFD, over an 11-year period in a region of North-East Italy (Friuli Venezia Giulia) for which reliable data in available. Retrospective analysis of all 278 IUFD cases occurred between 2005 and 2015 in pregnancies with gestational age ≥ 23 weeks. The incidence of IUFD was 2.8‰ live births. Of these, 30% were small for gestational age (SGA), with immigrant women being significantly over-represented. The share of SGA reached 35% in cases in which a maternal of fetal pathological condition was present, and dropped to 28% in the absence of associated pathology. In 78 pregnancies (28%) no pathology was recorded that could justify IUFD. Of all IUFDs, 11% occurred during labor, and 72% occurred at a gestational age above 30 weeks. The
Intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) is a tragic event and, despite efforts to reduce rates, its incidence remains difficult to reduce. The objective of the present study was to examine the etiological factors that contribute to the main causes and conditions associated with IUFD, over an 11-year period in a region of North-East Italy (Friuli Venezia Giulia) for which reliable data in available. Retrospective analysis of all 278 IUFD cases occurred between 2005 and 2015 in pregnancies with gestational age ≥ 23 weeks. The incidence of IUFD was 2.8‰ live births. Of these, 30% were small for gestational age (SGA), with immigrant women being significantly over-represented. The share of SGA reached 35% in cases in which a maternal of fetal pathological condition was present, and dropped to 28% in the absence of associated pathology. In 78 pregnancies (28%) no pathology was recorded that could justify IUFD. Of all IUFDs, 11% occurred during labor, and 72% occurred at a gestational age above 30 weeks. The
Definition of fetal mortality rate in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is fetal mortality rate? Meaning of fetal mortality rate as a legal term. What does fetal mortality rate mean in law?
The fetal death In Uterus is relatively a common problem in developing countries. In Africa, the rate of deaths varies from one hospital to another. We wanted to evaluate the prevalence, to describe the epidemiological aspects, etiologies and maternal prognosis associated with fetal deaths in Uterus in 2017 at Sylvanus Olympio Teaching Hospital in Lomé. Patients and methods: This was a retrospective descriptive study conducted from January 1st to December 31st, 2017. We have included all pregnant cases received and treated on the spot for in uterus deaths as defined by the World Health Organization. Medical termination of pregnancy records, intrapartum deaths, less than 22 amenorrhea weeks pregnancies and complications of abortion were not included. Results: The fetal death rate in uterus was 3.64%. The multigravida and multiparous were respectively 49% and 41%; the referees were 51%, 28% evacuated; 21% came on their own. The gestational age of 28 - 37 weeks was 39% and 17% had no prenatal
TY - JOUR. T1 - Fetal demise by umbilical cord around abdomen and stricture. AU - Tan, Shun Jen. AU - Chen, Chi Huang. AU - Wu, Gwo Jang. AU - Chen, Wei Hwa. AU - Chang, Cheng Chang. PY - 2010/1. Y1 - 2010/1. N2 - Umbilical cord abnormalities are accepted as conditions associated with intrauterine fetal demise (IUFD), and umbilical cord stricture is most frequently encountered. In addition, although cord entanglement with multiple loops rarely increases the perinatal mortality, it is associated with a significant increase in variable kind of morbidity such as growth restriction. We describe a 27-year-old woman, with a missed abortion history at about 10 weeks gestation in her first pregnancy, who presented to our outpatient department at 34 4/7 weeks of gestation due to decreased fetal activity during the preceding week. No fetal heart activity and blood flow had been detected by ultrasonography and pulsed-wave Doppler. A demised fetus with umbilical cord stricture and three loops around ...
Women who sleep on their backs in the later months of pregnancy may have a relatively higher risk of stillbirth if they already have other risk factors, a new study suggests.. Experts stressed that the findings do not prove that sleep position itself affects stillbirth risk.. We should be cautious in interpreting the results, said Dr. George Saade, director of maternal-fetal medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. We cant conclude that sleeping on the back causes stillbirth, or that sleeping on your side will prevent it, said Saade, who was not involved in the study.. It is, however, plausible that back-sleeping could contribute, Saade said. Lying on the back can exacerbate sleep apnea, where breathing repeatedly stops and starts throughout the night, and if a fetus is already vulnerable, that reduced oxygen flow could conceivably boost the odds of stillbirth, he explained.. Dr. Adrienne Gordon, the lead researcher on the study, agreed that if sleep position ...
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) produce evidence-based guidelines as an aid to good clinical practice. The RCOG was the second organisation to achieve NHS Evidence Accreditation in recognition of its guideline development process ...
Perinatal mortality in Type 2 DM is significantly increased, mainly owing to an excess of late fetal death. Maternal factors such as obesity may be important contributors to the high perinatal mortality. Women diagnosed with GDM who have unrecognized Type 2 DM are also at high risk, but perinatal mo …
Today we report on some sad facts about stillborn births,(Stillbirth). At Cheeky Chums we emphasise the importance of getting antenatal care during pregnancy.Its important to take onboard advice from health professionals such as no smoking in pregnancy.. There are also risk factors which can increase the risk of stillbirth. Smoking and drinking during pregnancy can increase susceptibility, as can being overweight or obese, or having children later in life.Recent recearchers suggest social deprivation can also play a part in stillborn babies being born.. The following extract is taken from BBC news today Almost three million stillbirths happen worldwide every year, which, even for a country with a developed health system such as the UK, means that 11 sets of parents every day will take home their newborn baby in a coffin. An estimated 29% are caused by problems with the placenta, which can affect the growth of the foetus. Some 12% are linked with infections, 9% with umbilical cord problems and ...
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Between 2% and 3% of pregnancies are complicated by fetal anomalies. For most anomalies, there is no advantage to late preterm or early-term delivery. The risks of maternal or fetal complication are specific for each anomaly. Very few anomalies pose potential maternal risk. Some anomalies carry ongoing risks to the fetus, such as an increased risk of fetal death, hemorrhage, or organ damage. In a limited number of select cases, the advantages of late preterm or early-term birth may include avoiding an ongoing risk of fetal death related to the anomaly, allowing delivery in a controlled setting with availability of subspecialists and allowing direct care for the neonate with organ injury. The optimal gestational age for delivery cannot be determined for all pregnancies complicated by fetal anomalies. For most pregnancies complicated by anomalies, there is no change to obstetrical management regarding timing of delivery. For those that may benefit from late preterm or early-term delivery, ...
Genetic researchers have made an important step towards resolving the mystery of the causes of intrauterine fetal demise (IUFD), or stillbirth, where a baby dies in the womb after the 14th week of gestation. IUFD is responsible ...
Results During the 2 years study period, there were 6326 deliveries and there were 23 stillbirths (3.63 per 1 000). Most stillbirths occurred during uncomplicated pregnancies (16 out of 23 (70%)). For the remaining 7 stillbirths, 3 out of 7 stillbirths (43%) were small-for-gestational age but growth restriction was only suspected in 1 stillbirth (14%), 1 out of 7 was due to severe impacted head at delivery and 3 out of 7 were due to organisational factors, staffing shortages and delays in interpretations of CTG, resulting in late decisions in delivery. Overall 6 out of 23 (26%) stillbirths were due to substandard care.. ...
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The miniaturization of the current technology of storage media is hindered by fundamental limits of quantum mechanics. A new approach consists in using so-called spin-crossover molecules as the smallest possible storage unit. Similar to normal hard drives, these special molecules can save information via their magnetic state. A research team from Kiel University has now managed to successfully place a new class of spin-crossover molecules onto a surface and to improve the molecules storage capacity. The storage density of conventional hard drives could therefore theoretically be increased by more than one hundred fold. The study has been published in the scientific journal Nano Letters. ...
in Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica (2004), 45(1-2), 47-68. The high incidence of stillbirth in Swedish Holstein heifers has increased continuously during the last 15 years to an average of 11% today. The pathological reasons behind the increased incidence of ... [more ▼]. The high incidence of stillbirth in Swedish Holstein heifers has increased continuously during the last 15 years to an average of 11% today. The pathological reasons behind the increased incidence of stillbirth are unknown. The present experiment was undertaken to investigate possible causes of stillbirth and to study possible physiological markers for predicting stillbirth. Twenty Swedish Holstein dairy heifers sired by bulls with breeding values for a high risk of stillbirth (n = 12) (experimental group) and a low risk of stillbirth (n = 8) (control group, group B) were selected based on information in the Swedish A1-data base. The experimental group consisted of 2 subgroups of heifers (groups A1 and A2) inseminated with 2 ...
This moms unborn children suffered from Twin to Twin Transfusion (TTTS); she had to carry one of her dead babies for weeks. Now shes spreading awareness.
New research has found that the lightest and the heaviest foetuses are at much higher risk of being stillborn than those of average weight.
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When you have stillborn child life changes in unimaginable ways. This is one womans stillbirth story with her first son. He was born June 20, 2011.
A new study shows that women undergoing in vitro fertilisation (IVF) are four times more likely to have a stillborn baby.
Stillbirth is the term used when a baby is born dead after 24 complete weeks of pregnancy. Find out more about what causes stillbirth at Emmas Diary
Globally countries are detecting and reporting more victims, and are convicting more traffickers. This can be the result of increased capacity to identify victims and/or an increased number of trafficked victims Countries have reported increased numbers of detected trafficking victims over the last few years. While the number of reporting countries did not significantly increase, the total number of victims per country did. The trend for the average number of detected and reported victims per country had previously fluctuated during the earlier years for which UNODC has collected this data, but it has been increasing steadily over the last few years.. From a regional perspective, the increases in the numbers of detected victims have been more pronounced in the Americas and in Asia. These increases can be the result of enhanced national capacities to detect, record and report data on trafficking victims, or to a growth in the incidence of trafficking, that is, that more victims have been ...
The Forum of International Respiratory Societies (FIRS) has released a report on the tremendous impact that respiratory disease has on world health.
The 2007 stillbirth rate still equates to over 4,000 babies stillborn every year - that\s 11 babies dying every single day in the UK, or almost 1 in every 200 babies.
Dear Friends, This post is simply to start this new thread. Please see my detailed explanation here. As the title suggests, this thread is for Covid19 global reports, news and updates. There are three other new threads to discuss other specific angles and aspects of the current situation. Covid19: Cui Bono? Is there an agenda? (this includes media hype, proven media falsehoods, etc etc)
Dear Friends, This post is simply to start this new thread. Please see my detailed explanation here. As the title suggests, this thread is for Covid19 global reports, news and updates. There are three other new threads to discuss other specific angles and aspects of the current situation. Covid19: Cui Bono? Is there an agenda? (this includes media hype, proven media falsehoods, etc etc)
In 2015 and 2016, 5,702 babies died in the perinatal period. Three-quarters (4,263) were stillbirths and the remaining 1,439 were neonatal deaths. Explore information related to these deaths...
Dr. Christiansen-Lindquist is a Maternal and Child Health epidemiologist, with a particular focus on stillbirth. She has worked to identify areas for improving stillbirth reporting, and was the PI for a study aimed at creating a new surveillance system for stillbirth. Dr. Christiansen-Lindquist is also the Director of Graduate Studies for MPH and MSPH programs in Epidemiology. ...
Free, official coding info for 2020 ICD-10-CM O31.20 - includes detailed rules, notes, synonyms, ICD-9-CM conversion, index and annotation crosswalks, DRG grouping and more.
Stillbirth in children - What are the tests for stillbirth? Ultrasound. An ultrasound of the pregnancy is the most definitive. Lack of fetal cardiac activity confirms the diagnosis.
In reaction to our article on the rise of digital memorials for stillborn babies, nearly 50 readers shared their personal experiences. Here are a few of the emotional letters.
Hello my name is Tangerine and I had a stillborn March 22, 2013 it well be 2 months on the 22nd and was wondering how long should I wait until trying again my doctor said Im fully healed and everythin...
Resident live births weight less than 2,000 grams and/or with a gestational age of less than 34 weeks plus all intrapartum fetal deaths in unspecialized facilities. The rate is per 100 Missouri resident high risk deliveries in Missouri facilities ...
Dr. Marilynn Frederiksen answered: Abortion: An abortion, whether spontaneous or induced, is fetal death. The fetus was either too youn...
Next week, Des Moines, Iowa will play host to the National Religious Liberties Conference-a warm, welcoming place where you get to hear about how birth control literally fills womens wombs with tiny dead fetus babies and how homosexuals should be put to death. Naturally, GOP candidates Ted Cruz, Bobby Jindal, and Mike Huckabee were more than happy to sign up.