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Published/Copyright: July 13, 2022

Published Online: 2022-07-13
Published in Print: 2022-07-26

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Articles in the same Issue

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Editorials
  3. Preventing stillbirth: risk factors, case reviews, care pathways
  4. Managing stillbirth: taking care to investigate the cause and provide care for bereaved families
  5. Epidemiology and Risk Factors
  6. Spatial dynamics of fetal mortality and the relationship with social vulnerability
  7. Stillbirth occurrence during COVID-19 pandemic: a population-based prospective study
  8. The effect of the Covid pandemic and lockdown on stillbirth rates in a South Indian perinatal centre
  9. Stillbirths preceded by reduced fetal movements are more frequently associated with placental insufficiency: a retrospective cohort study
  10. The prevalence of and risk factors for stillbirths in women with severe preeclampsia in a high-burden setting at Mpilo Central Hospital, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
  11. Surveillance and Prevention
  12. Perinatal mortality audits and reporting of perinatal deaths: systematic review of outcomes and barriers
  13. Stillbirth diagnosis and classification: comparison of ReCoDe and ICD-PM systems
  14. Facility-based stillbirth surveillance review and response: an initiative towards reducing stillbirths in a tertiary care hospital of India
  15. Impact of introduction of the growth assessment protocol in a South Indian tertiary hospital on SGA detection, stillbirth rate and neonatal outcome
  16. Evaluating the Growth Assessment Protocol for stillbirth prevention: progress and challenges
  17. Prospective risk of stillbirth according to fetal size at term
  18. Understanding the Pathology of Stillbirth
  19. Placental findings in singleton stillbirths: a case-control study from a tertiary-care center in India
  20. Abnormal placental villous maturity and dysregulated glucose metabolism: implications for stillbirth prevention
  21. Comparison of prenatal central nervous system abnormalities with postmortem findings in fetuses following termination of pregnancy and clinical utility of postmortem examination
  22. Cardiac ion channels associated with unexplained stillbirth – an immunohistochemical study
  23. Viral infections in stillbirth: a contribution underestimated in Mexico?
  24. Audit and Bereavement Care
  25. Investigation and management of stillbirth: a descriptive review of major guidelines
  26. Delivery characteristics in pregnancies with stillbirth: a retrospective case-control study from a tertiary teaching hospital
  27. Perinatal bereavement care during COVID-19 in Australian maternity settings
  28. Beyond emotional support: predictors of satisfaction and perceived care quality following the death of a baby during pregnancy
  29. Stillbirth aftercare in a tertiary obstetric center – parents’ experiences
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