Stillbirth - World Health Organization (WHO) Experiencing a stillbirth during pregnancy or childbirth is a tragedy insufficiently addressed in global agendas, policies and funded programmes There are psychological costs, especially to women and their families, such as maternal depression, financial consequences and economic repercussions, as well as stigma and taboo
Stillbirth - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child . . . Stillbirth refers to the death of a fetus at or after the 20th week of pregnancy Research has found risk factors, such as the age of a pregnant woman, and causes, such as genetic problems, for some stillbirths However, in many cases, the cause remains unknown even after an autopsy and other follow-up tests
Muerte prenatal - World Health Organization (WHO) La experiencia de una muerte prenatal durante el embarazo o el parto es una tragedia que no se aborda de manera suficiente en las agendas, las políticas ni los programas financiados a nivel mundial Tiene consecuencias psicológicas para las mujeres y sus familias, como la depresión materna, así como repercusiones económicas; además, puede considerarse un tema tabú y provocar
Working to Address the Tragedy of Stillbirth - NICHD Stillbirth Working Group of the NICHD Council March 2023 Report Executive Summary In 2022, a group of government, academic, nonprofit, and clinical experts convened at the request of Congress to gather information on stillbirth
Stillbirth - World Health Organization (WHO) There are nearly 2 million stillbirths every year, one each 16 seconds Over 40 per cent of all stillbirths occur during labour – a loss that could be avoided with improved quality and respectful care during childbirth including routine monitoring and timely access to emergency obstetric care when required