
1) Abortion 2) Miscarriage 3) Spontaneous abortion
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A stillbirth occurs when a fetus dies in the uterus. A wide variety of definitions exist. Once the fetus has died, the mother may or may not have contractions and undergo childbirth. The term is often used in distinction to live birth or miscarriage and the word miscarriage is often used incorrectly to describe stillbirths. Most stillbirths occur ...
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• (n.) The birth of a dead fetus.
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(from the article `fetus`) ...of development advanced enough to allow it to live outside the womb (20 to 22 weeks), it is spoken of as an abortion or, commonly, a miscarriage. ...
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If a fetus dies in utero before delivery, usually after the 24th week, it is called a stillbirth. The loss of a pregnancy before 24 weeks of gestation is called a miscarriage.
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The birth of an infant who has died prior to delivery. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(stil´birth) delivery of a dead child.
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The death of a fetus between the twentieth week of gestation and birth.
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The death of a baby after 20 weeks gestation
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Means death of an infant before the 28th week of pregnancy (UK definition â€` other countries may differ) The infant may have been born dead or born alive. Since 1927 stillbirths have been registered by the in the UK by the GRO, but this is a registration of birth not death
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Still'birth` noun The birth of a dead fetus.
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The birth of a dead baby.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: stil′berth Definitions: 1. The birth of an infant who has died before delivery.
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Stillbirth: The tragic birth of a dead baby, the delivery of a fetus that has died before birth. There is no possibility of resuscitation. The word 'stillbirth' is a fusion of 'still' in the now-obsolete sense of 'dead' and 'birth' = dead birth. The distinction between a stillbirth and a miscarriage is arbitrary. The dividing line is variously set ...
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Delivery of a dead fetus after 28 weeks' gestation.
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A stillbirth occurs when the baby has died after the 20th week of gestation. Statistics show that 1 out of every 200 pregnancies will end in a stillbirth and approximately 85% of stillbirths happen before labor actually begins. There are some stillbirths that do happen during labor and delivery. 10-20% of stillbirths are caused by a problem with .....
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is the death of baby that occurs after 24 weeks of pregnancy and before or during labour. Those that happen before labour starts are sometimes called ‘antepartum stillbirths’ and those that occur during labour as ‘intrapartum stillbirths’. Those that occur before 24 weeks of pregnancy are referred to as miscarriages.
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a baby that is born dead after the 28th week of pregnancy; also called late foetal death
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A fetus born dead. There can be many possible causes some related to disease others due to nutrition or conditions in the uterus at or before the birth process starts.
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Death of baby before it is born, after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
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Death of baby before it is born, after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
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the birth of a dead child or organism. · a fetus dead at birth.
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birth of a baby that shows no signs of life at birth (no gasping, breathing or heart beat).
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Delivery of a dead fetus after 28 weeks' gestation.
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The death of a baby after 20 weeks gestation but before birth.
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