Stillbirth is a deeply distressing event, and while supportive measures can be provided, the loss of a fetus cannot be reversed
Stillbirth refers to the death of a baby in the womb after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Causes can vary, and management involves emotional support for the parents and investigation into the cause if necessary.
Death of a fetus in the womb after 20 weeks of pregnancy
Absence of fetal movement, no fetal heartbeat
Clinical evaluation, sometimes additional tests
Emotional and psychological impact on parents
Grief, complications affecting mental health
Various factors, including genetic abnormalities, placental problems, infections, chronic conditions
Supportive care, counseling, investigation into the cause, monitoring in subsequent pregnancies
Supportive care, counseling, investigation into the cause, monitoring in subsequent pregnancies
Intrauterine death of a fetus after 20 weeks of pregnancy
Emotional support, counseling, monitoring future pregnancies
While the information presented here reflects the current knowledge about these conditions and treatments, it’s important to understand that individual cases may differ. Consulting with a healthcare professional is crucial for accurate information tailored to your specific needs.
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