What Are the Chances of a Woman Who Has Had One Stillbirth?

There's no firm statistics available in the UK about specific risk. But it is considered if you have one stillbirth you will be a high risk in future pregnancy. So what would do you in future pregnancy is that we will presume you're monitoring so you'd be booked in with a consultant obstetrician a specialist doctor someone in  your pregnancy. You'd be offered things like extra scans to ensure the baby's growing well.

Answered: Michelle Lynch, North Middlesex Hospital Bereavement Midwife Specialist

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Did you know?

The main causes of stillbirth are childbirth complications, maternal infections in pregnancy such as syphilis, maternal health problems such hypertension and diabetes, foetal growth restriction, in which the baby fails to achieve expected growth targets, and birth defects.