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Trends in Stillbirths and Stillbirth Phenotypes in the United States: An Analysis of 131.5 Million Births

Deepa Dongarwar, Anjali Aggarwal, Kenneth Barning, Hamisu M. Salihu

2020International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We examined the trends in stillbirth across gestational age in the United States (US).We conducted a trend analysis using the U.S. Natality and Fetal Death datasets covering 1982 and 2017. We compared the incidence and rates of stillbirth for term, all preterm, moderate-to-late preterm, very preterm, and extreme preterm phenotypes. The incidence of stillbirth decreased for the entire birth cohort over the 36-year period. The rates of overall, term, all preterm, very preterm and moderate-to-late preterm stillbirth decreased from 1982 to 2017; however, the rates for extreme preterm stillbirth increased by about 7.6% over the same study period.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineIncidence (geometry)ObstetricsPregnancyGestational ageFetal deathLive birthFetusDemographyBiologyGeneticsPhysicsOpticsSociologyGlobal Maternal and Child HealthMaternal and Perinatal Health InterventionsPregnancy and preeclampsia studies