Investigation and management of stillbirth

Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Reproductive Medicine(2023)

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Stillbirth describes the delivery of a baby with no signs of life in relation to thresholds of either gestational age or birthweight. In the UK, a stillbirth is legally defined as the delivery of a baby at or after 24 weeks’ gestation or 500 g where gestation is unknown. A history of previous stillbirth remains one of the strongest risk factors for subsequent stillbirth and other adverse outcomes in a subsequent pregnancy. According to World Health Organization (WHO), there are nearly 2 million stillbirths globally every year. There is a drive to reduce the rate of stillbirths by 50% in England by 2025 and a global target of 12 or fewer stillbirths per 1000 total births in every country by 2030. The significant psychological burden placed on parents following a stillbirth and the associated increased risk of complications in subsequent pregnancies need appropriate management. This article covers the investigation and management of stillbirth reflecting current UK practice.
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Intrauterine fetal death,perinatal mortality,placental histology,post mortem,pregnancy loss,ReCoDe classification,stillbirth,stillbirth certificate
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