Stillbirth Prevention

Stillbirth prevention refers to the strategies, interventions, and measures implemented to reduce the occurrence of fetal death after 20 weeks of gestation. This includes education on prenatal care, monitoring maternal health conditions, promoting healthy lifestyle choices during pregnancy, and early detection and management of potential risk factors that could lead to stillbirth. By addressing these factors proactively, healthcare providers aim to improve outcomes and reduce the likelihood of stillbirth in pregnancies.




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Stillbirth Prevention