Background: Stillbirth is an indicator of maternal health and maternal health care services. Developing countries have high stillbirth rate. Documentation and evaluation of the risk factors for stillbirth is required for management of the risk factors and to devise plan in maternal health sector.Methods: It was a hospital based retrospective study carried out in a tertiary care hospital. Inclusion criteria were a case of fetal death with gestational age ≥20 weeks or fetal weight ≥ 500gm.Results: Total birth during the study period was 5132 and stillbirth 282. Stillbirth rate was 5.4% (54/1000). Majority of patients were primigravida (52.59%). Risk factors were detected in 164 (60.74%). Incidence of some of the risk factors were hypertensive...
Background: The birth of a newborn after twenty-eight completed weeks of gestation weighing 1,000 gm...
Introduction: Stillbirth is often defined as the death of a foetus in the uterus prior to its birth ...
Background:Stillbirth rate is an important indicator of access to and quality of antenatal and deliv...
Background: Stillbirth rate is considered a health index. The worldwide stillbirth rate is 18.4/1000...
Background: Stillbirth is one of the most common yet the most poorly studied adverse outcome of preg...
Background: Stillbirths constitute a major part of perinatal death, and India ranks first in absolut...
Background: The objective of the study was to evaluate the prevalence, risk factors and causes of st...
Background: Fetal death is a psychological trauma for the expecting mother and their family. Most of...
Background: The study of the risk factors contributing to still birth is imperative in our attempts ...
Background and Aims: Stillbirth is one of the most common adverse outcomes of pregnancy, accounting ...
Background: Stillbirth is one of the most devastating pregnancy outcomes that affects approximately ...
Background: New global health figures show India to have the highest rates of stillbirth in the worl...
Background: Stillbirth is a sensitive indicator for health care quality, living conditions and equit...
Background: In India, the maternal and infant mortality rates have been stead...
Introduction: Stillbirth is a sensitive indicator of maternal care during the antepartum and intrapa...
Background: The birth of a newborn after twenty-eight completed weeks of gestation weighing 1,000 gm...
Introduction: Stillbirth is often defined as the death of a foetus in the uterus prior to its birth ...
Background:Stillbirth rate is an important indicator of access to and quality of antenatal and deliv...
Background: Stillbirth rate is considered a health index. The worldwide stillbirth rate is 18.4/1000...
Background: Stillbirth is one of the most common yet the most poorly studied adverse outcome of preg...
Background: Stillbirths constitute a major part of perinatal death, and India ranks first in absolut...
Background: The objective of the study was to evaluate the prevalence, risk factors and causes of st...
Background: Fetal death is a psychological trauma for the expecting mother and their family. Most of...
Background: The study of the risk factors contributing to still birth is imperative in our attempts ...
Background and Aims: Stillbirth is one of the most common adverse outcomes of pregnancy, accounting ...
Background: Stillbirth is one of the most devastating pregnancy outcomes that affects approximately ...
Background: New global health figures show India to have the highest rates of stillbirth in the worl...
Background: Stillbirth is a sensitive indicator for health care quality, living conditions and equit...
Background: In India, the maternal and infant mortality rates have been stead...
Introduction: Stillbirth is a sensitive indicator of maternal care during the antepartum and intrapa...
Background: The birth of a newborn after twenty-eight completed weeks of gestation weighing 1,000 gm...
Introduction: Stillbirth is often defined as the death of a foetus in the uterus prior to its birth ...
Background:Stillbirth rate is an important indicator of access to and quality of antenatal and deliv...