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    After 20 weeks, it is called a Stillbirth.

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    After 20 weeks, this is called a Stillbirth.

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    Past 20 weeks, it is called Stillbirth.

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    Stillbirth is a national issue.

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    Miscarriage and Stillbirth Research.

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    Auckland Stillbirth Study.

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    From 20 weeks onwards, baby loss is called Stillbirth.

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    There are at least 2.6 million Stillbirths a year across the world.

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    Sands, the Stillbirth and neonatal death charity, was established by bereaved parents in 1978.

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    Up to half of Stillbirths happen unexpectedly and a clear cause is never identified.

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    Stillbirth is when a baby is born dead after 24 completed weeks of pregnancy or more.

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    Stillbirth or death within the first week of life- the risk is increased by about one-third.

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    Up to 50 percent of Stillbirths happen unexpectedly and a clear cause is never identified.

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    Stillbirth or death within the first week of life- the risk is increased by about one third.

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    The absolute risk of Stillbirth from being overdue is very low, affecting about one in 1,000 women.

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    They are collaborating with the Centre of Research Excellence in Stillbirth to develop a unified campaign.

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    In New Zealand, Stillbirth is defined as the loss of a baby after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

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    In pregnancies where there is one baby, the risk of Stillbirth is around 5 in every 1,000 births.

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    However, many Stillbirths occur unexpectedly in an otherwise healthy mother and baby, and remain unexplained after a full investigation.

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    Stillbirth is defined as the death of a baby of at least 20 weeks' gestation or 400 grams in weight.

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    While multiple awakenings during the night may concern some women, in the context of Stillbirth it appears to be protective.".

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    The researchers note that mothers who had Stillbirths or whose infants had birth defects were excluded from the study.

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    Then he read to her Isaiah 65: 20, 23, explaining that under God's Kingdom miscarriages and Stillbirths will not occur.

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    If you or your family are having trouble coping with the loss of a Stillbirth, please talk to your health care provider.

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    He keeps growing at the same rate but places himself at risk of preterm birth and Stillbirth should another asthma attack occur.

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    If untreated, they can lead to serious and chronic health effects that include neurological and cardiovascular disease, infertility, ectopic pregnancy, Stillbirths, and.

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    Holly Willoughby and Alesha Dixon are helping to spread the word about Stillbirths and aiming to reduce the chances of them happening.

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    Also, those who are pregnant should limit caffeine intake as much as possible since it can increase the risk of miscarriage and Stillbirth.

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    Training of health-care professionals in this area has begun, and the Stillbirth research centre will work with maternity hospitals to expand this training.

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    But women in higher-risk groups should be more closely monitored for their risk of Stillbirth and, if necessary, have their labour induced.

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