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stillbirth

/stil-burth/US // ˈstɪlˌbɜrθ //UK // (ˈstɪlˌbɜːθ) //

死胎,死产,死婴

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the birth of a dead child or organism.
    • : a fetus dead at birth.

Examples

  • Although the evidence is limited, Collins believes all of these abnormalities, plus several more variations within the categories, can cause stillbirth if undetected.

  • The study enrolled 663 women with stillbirths and 1,932 women with live births, and ultimately reported that umbilical cord abnormalities accounted for 10 percent of the stillbirths.

  • In most cases, a cord looping around the neck or other part of the body is no cause for concern, which is why it’s often excluded from stillbirth studies as the sole cause of a death.

  • Twenty years ago, Abuhamad says he cared for a patient who came to him after a stillbirth linked to a knot in the umbilical cord.

  • A second study carried out at two Philadelphia hospitals likewise did not find significant changes in either the rates of preterm births or stillbirths in a racially diverse group of patients.

  • Dozens of parents responded with their own stories of stillbirth and details on how they manage their grief.

  • It also inspired me to work with our state legislature to pass a bill so our children received a Certificate of Stillbirth.

  • A black dot suspended from the fraternity line stands for a miscarriage or a stillbirth.

  • Upon examining the product of abortion or stillbirth the most easily observable symptoms will be those of the skin.