Introduction In the UK, 1600 babies die every year before, during or immediately after birth at 20–28 weeks’ gestation. This bereavement has a similar impact on parental physical and psychological well-being to late stillbirth (>28 weeks’ gestation). Improved understanding of potentially modifiable risk factors for late stillbirth (including supine going-to-sleep position) has influenced international clinical practice. Information is now urgently required to similarly inform clinical practice and aid decision-making by expectant mothers/parents, addressing inequalities in pregnancy loss between 20 and 28 weeks. Methods and analysis This study focuses on what portion of risk of pregnancy loss 20–28 weeks’ gestation is associated with exp...
Objective: To understand challenges in care after stillbirth and provide tailored solutions. // ...
OBJECTIVES: Of 780 000 births annually in the UK, around 3300 are stillborn, a rate of approximately...
Background: A history of stillbirth is a risk factor for recurrent fetal death in a subsequent pregn...
The United Kingdom has one of the highest rates of stillbirth in Europe, resulting in approximately ...
Background: Stillbirth occurring after 28 weeks gestation affects between 1.5-4.5 per 1,000 births i...
Background: The United Kingdom has one of the highest rates of stillbirth in Europe, resulting in ap...
Background: Late stillbirth, which occurs ≥28 weeks’ gestation, affects 1.3‐8.8 per 1000 births in ...
Background: Stillbirth is an indicator of maternal health and maternal health care services. Develop...
Background Stillbirth after 28 weeks gestation affects between 1.3–8.8 per 1000 births in high-incom...
Background Around 1 in 150 babies are stillborn or die in the first month of life in the UK. Most w...
Background: In high‐income countries, stillbirth rates have been static in recent decades. Unexplain...
Background: Stillbirth is one of the most common yet the most poorly studied adverse outcome of preg...
Background: Fetal death is a psychological trauma for the expecting mother and their family. Most of...
IntroductionIn the UK there has been little improvement on the rates of stillbirth; the stillbirth r...
Objective: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology published by John Wiley & Sons L...
Objective: To understand challenges in care after stillbirth and provide tailored solutions. // ...
OBJECTIVES: Of 780 000 births annually in the UK, around 3300 are stillborn, a rate of approximately...
Background: A history of stillbirth is a risk factor for recurrent fetal death in a subsequent pregn...
The United Kingdom has one of the highest rates of stillbirth in Europe, resulting in approximately ...
Background: Stillbirth occurring after 28 weeks gestation affects between 1.5-4.5 per 1,000 births i...
Background: The United Kingdom has one of the highest rates of stillbirth in Europe, resulting in ap...
Background: Late stillbirth, which occurs ≥28 weeks’ gestation, affects 1.3‐8.8 per 1000 births in ...
Background: Stillbirth is an indicator of maternal health and maternal health care services. Develop...
Background Stillbirth after 28 weeks gestation affects between 1.3–8.8 per 1000 births in high-incom...
Background Around 1 in 150 babies are stillborn or die in the first month of life in the UK. Most w...
Background: In high‐income countries, stillbirth rates have been static in recent decades. Unexplain...
Background: Stillbirth is one of the most common yet the most poorly studied adverse outcome of preg...
Background: Fetal death is a psychological trauma for the expecting mother and their family. Most of...
IntroductionIn the UK there has been little improvement on the rates of stillbirth; the stillbirth r...
Objective: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology published by John Wiley & Sons L...
Objective: To understand challenges in care after stillbirth and provide tailored solutions. // ...
OBJECTIVES: Of 780 000 births annually in the UK, around 3300 are stillborn, a rate of approximately...
Background: A history of stillbirth is a risk factor for recurrent fetal death in a subsequent pregn...