BACKGROUND:There is growing evidence from high-income countries that maternal country of birth is a risk factor for stillbirth. We aimed to examine the association between maternal region of birth and stillbirth between 2000 and 2011 inclusive in Victoria, Australia. METHODS:Retrospective population based cohort study of all singleton births at 24 or more weeks gestational age from 2000-2011 in Victoria, Australia. Stillbirths due to termination of pregnancy, babies with congenital anomalies and Indigenous mothers were excluded. Main Outcome Measure: Stillbirth. RESULTS:Over the 12-year period there were 685,869 singleton births and 2299 stillbirths, giving an overall stillbirth rate of 3·4 per 1000 births. After adjustment for risk factors...
Background: In high‐income countries, stillbirth rates have been static in recent decades. Unexplain...
The objective of this study was to determine whether women who have experienced an unexplained still...
IntroductionIn the UK there has been little improvement on the rates of stillbirth; the stillbirth r...
Background: There is growing evidence from high-income countries that maternal country of birth is a...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is growing evidence from high-income countries that maternal country ...
Background: The stillbirth rate for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants remain ...
It is estimated that everyday 7000 women worldwide have their pregnancy end with a stillbirth, howev...
BackgroundStillbirth rates in high-income countries have shown little or no improvement over the pas...
Abstract Objective: To examine the trend in stillbirth rates adjusted for the trends in the maternal...
Introduction: Stillbirth remains an important public health problem in Australia and New Zealand. Th...
BACKGROUND: The stillbirth rate in most high income countries reduced in the early part of the 20(th...
Background: The outcomes for women who give birth in hospital compared with at home are the subject ...
Introduction: The aim of this paper was to provide an in-depth analysis of all stillbirth causation ...
Reeske A, Kutschmann M, Razum O, Spallek J. Stillbirth differences according to regions of origin: a...
Background: Stillbirth remains a public health concern in high-income countries. Over the past 20\ua...
Background: In high‐income countries, stillbirth rates have been static in recent decades. Unexplain...
The objective of this study was to determine whether women who have experienced an unexplained still...
IntroductionIn the UK there has been little improvement on the rates of stillbirth; the stillbirth r...
Background: There is growing evidence from high-income countries that maternal country of birth is a...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is growing evidence from high-income countries that maternal country ...
Background: The stillbirth rate for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants remain ...
It is estimated that everyday 7000 women worldwide have their pregnancy end with a stillbirth, howev...
BackgroundStillbirth rates in high-income countries have shown little or no improvement over the pas...
Abstract Objective: To examine the trend in stillbirth rates adjusted for the trends in the maternal...
Introduction: Stillbirth remains an important public health problem in Australia and New Zealand. Th...
BACKGROUND: The stillbirth rate in most high income countries reduced in the early part of the 20(th...
Background: The outcomes for women who give birth in hospital compared with at home are the subject ...
Introduction: The aim of this paper was to provide an in-depth analysis of all stillbirth causation ...
Reeske A, Kutschmann M, Razum O, Spallek J. Stillbirth differences according to regions of origin: a...
Background: Stillbirth remains a public health concern in high-income countries. Over the past 20\ua...
Background: In high‐income countries, stillbirth rates have been static in recent decades. Unexplain...
The objective of this study was to determine whether women who have experienced an unexplained still...
IntroductionIn the UK there has been little improvement on the rates of stillbirth; the stillbirth r...