A pregnant woman who has GBS infection can develop infections of the bladder, blood, and urinary tract, and deliver a baby who is infected or stillborn.
Although the severity of the disorder can vary, babies with MGS are usually stillborn or die shortly after birth.
Anencephaly is the most common severe malformation seen in stillborn births.
Born in 1901, Phillips became pregnant at 19, unmarried and alone, she turned to radio sermons when her child was stillborn.
Both Mote and the MMC had stillborn calves born on the 7th.
Edwards' syndrome occurs in approximately one in every 5,000 live births and one in every 5,000 stillborn births; it affects girls more often than boys.
Every fourth clone born is either stillborn or suffers from a lethal defect.
Fifty percent of all babies with OI type II are stillborn.
Finally, the bucolic poet Quita produced the tragedies Segunda Castro, Hermione and two others, but these imitations from the French, for all the taste they show, were stillborn, and in the absence of court patronage, which was exclusively bestowed on the Lisbon opera, then the best equipped in Europe, Portugal remained without a drama of its own.
He was the youngest of a set of twins, but his older brother, Jesse Presley, was stillborn.
Herein he was followed by Hammond and Lakemacher, but the idea was before its time and practically died stillborn.
However, the emotional pain of carrying a stillborn baby is often too great to wait for natural labor.
However, when their child was stillborn, Phil asked for a divorce, but Erica refused him.
I had a tremendous sense of worth when I gave my cousin's wife a pencil drawing and scrapbook page I created for her stillborn daughter.
In 1861 she gave birth to a stillborn daughter.
In other cases, the affected individual is stillborn.
In particular the missed deadline on agricultural modalities, which was more than missed and the text that was prepared arrived stillborn.
In the case of a stillborn child no age will be recorded.
Individuals with severe disease may be stillborn or die shortly after birth.
Many breeders have successfully revived kits that have appeared to be stillborn - and it is always worth giving it a try.
Many infants with the condition are stillborn.
Most infants are either stillborn or die soon after birth.
Of these, 61,300 were stillborn and 174,494 illegitimate, being at the rate, respectively, of 3% and 8.5% of the total.
She married Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, but after two miscarriages, died after giving birth to a stillborn son in 1817.
Some states will issue certificates of birth for stillborn babies under the Missing Angels Bill.
Stephen and Cindy Martin are suing Dr. Lynne Marriott for negligence after their daughter was delivered stillborn.
The former are very small and generally those that are stillborn.
The majority of the difference is accounted for by the high numbers of stillborn infants for first generation mothers.
The Octobrists, on the other hand, supported Count Witte's moderate programme, the most important provisions of which were the extension (r1 December 1905) of the suffrage under the stillborn constitution of August, and (20 February 1906) the reorganization of the Duma as the Lower House, and of the Imperial Council (half of which was to be elective) as the Upper House 2 in the new parliament.
These babies may be miscarried or stillborn.
This project was stillborn and pleased no one.
Unborn children exposed to rubella early in pregnancy are also more likely to be miscarried, stillborn, or have a low birth weight.
Up to 50 percent of infants born to mothers with syphilis are premature or stillborn or die shortly after birth.
When the U.S. ambassador's wife gives birth to a stillborn child, he substitutes the dead baby for a live one.