Noun
The birth of a dead fetus.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough two deaths (one stillbirth and one neonatal death) were reported, there was a lack of acupuncture-associated maternal mortality. Source: Internet
Brewin underscored that the relationship identified by their research between stillbirth and social stresses highlights how the prevention strategy of the government should extend beyond healthcare and must go deeper into underlying issues of society. Source: Internet
Disease, labor complications and tragedies like miscarriage, stillbirth and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome are common—along with domestic violence, rape and unwanted pregnancy—yet the show warms as many hearts as it breaks. Source: Internet
We are of the firm belief that your leadership is not genuine and therefore conclude that any form of dialogue with your organization will be like that of a stillbirth at this point in time. Source: Internet
"McCracken narrates the stillbirth with remarkable restraint, even though sorrow vibrates constantly just below the surface of her words. Source: Internet
Participants were 1,739 newborns enrolled in the Safe Passage Study, a large multidisciplinary study investigating the association between prenatal alcohol exposure, sudden infant death syndrome and stillbirth. Source: Internet