All a mother can do is be on the alert for - and act on - any symptoms of fetal distress and have regular stress tests. The National Stillbirth Society has posted a Preferred Pregnancy Management Protocol provided by Dr. Collins of The Pregnancy Institute.
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Through monitoring "Kick Counts" at home and demanding more extensive use of ultrasound and non stress testing to screen for high risk pregnancies, conditions conducive to stillbirth can be detected and appropriate steps taken to prevent it.
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Stressed mothers-to-be are at almost double the risk of stillbirth, research shows. ... Dr Wisborg, of the Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark, made the link between stress and stillbirth after tracking the health of more than 19,000 women during the last three months of pregnancy.
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Stillbirth is the death of a baby after the 20th week of pregnancy, but before delivery. The baby may have died in the uterus weeks ... They both got to hold Wyatt, being that that is their litle brother. Do you think with me involving him in EVERYTHING, encluding him holding Wyatt after he passed, is causing his aggression?
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New research to be published in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology examines the incidence of stillbirths as a result of maternal stress experienced during pregnancy. ... K Wisborg, A Barklin, M Hedegaard, TB Henriksen (2008) Psychological stress during pregnancy and stillbirth:
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When fetal death occurs after 20 weeks of pregnancy, it is called stillbirth. These tragic deaths occur in about 1 in 160 pregnancies (1). Most stillbirths occur before labor begins. The pregnant woman may suspect that something is wrong if the fetus suddenly stops moving around and kicking. ... Stress and Pregnancy...
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Stress has been linked to premature birth, high blood pressure and other health problems associated with stillbirths. Now Kirsten Wisborg from the Aarhus ... "We don't yet know for sure whether stress may directly cause stillbirth, but our results are enough for doctors and midwives to be concerned," she says.
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However, when the body undergoes extreme stress, as much as 70 percent of your hair can prematurely enter the resting phase, called the telogen phase. Three months later, these hairs begin to fall out, causing noticeable hair loss called telogen effluvium.
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Detailed information on stillbirth, including symptoms, treatment, and grieving the loss of a child ... What are the symptoms of stillbirth? ... Treatment of stillbirth:
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