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Stillbirth refers to the death of a baby before or during delivery and after 24 weeks of pregnancy. If a baby dies before 24 weeks of completed pregnancy, the term “miscarriage” or fetal loss applies instead.
Listeriosis and pregnancy

Listeriosis and pregnancy

Female genital mutilation exposes women and babies to significant risk at childbirth

Female genital mutilation exposes women and babies to significant risk at childbirth

Pregnancy complications increase risk of heart disease

Pregnancy complications increase risk of heart disease

Hormone responsible for types of high blood pressure could also cause preeclampsia

Hormone responsible for types of high blood pressure could also cause preeclampsia

Folic acid fortification of grain foods has produced a one-third decline in serious birth defects of the brain and spine

Folic acid fortification of grain foods has produced a one-third decline in serious birth defects of the brain and spine

Proof that single embryo transfer (SET) produces babies that are healthier than those born after multiple implantations

Proof that single embryo transfer (SET) produces babies that are healthier than those born after multiple implantations

Levels of anti–clotting proteins influence pregancy outcomes

Levels of anti–clotting proteins influence pregancy outcomes

Mothers' poor health revealed in new study

Mothers' poor health revealed in new study

Women with a history of caesarean section deliveries do not have a higher risk of a subsequent stillbirth

Women with a history of caesarean section deliveries do not have a higher risk of a subsequent stillbirth

Major health problems in babies of diabetic mothers on the rise

Major health problems in babies of diabetic mothers on the rise

No change in UK perinatal death rate from infections and prematurity in 20 years

No change in UK perinatal death rate from infections and prematurity in 20 years

40 percent of women of childbearing age take folic acid

40 percent of women of childbearing age take folic acid

Obese women more likely to have pregnancy complications and caesarean sections than women of average weight

Obese women more likely to have pregnancy complications and caesarean sections than women of average weight

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