Obstetrics Still Birth

Stillbirth is a term used to describe the death of a baby late in pregnancy. Even though stillbirth rates have decreased in recent years, it remains a major public health issue globally. Obstetricians are medical experts who specialize in managing pregnancies and the delivery of babies. They have the expertise to identify the risk factors for and causes of stillbirth, and provide counselling and support to families and other clinicians during difficult times. These specialists play an important role in reducing stillbirth and improving the outcomes of mothers and their babies.


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