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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Stillbirth
  1. ... their blood also have an increased risk of stillbirth. Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy is the most common ... M, Zamudio AR, DeBolt C, Ferrara L. Beyond stillbirth: association of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy severity and ...
  2. ... cancer. Two or more pregnancy losses (miscarriages), a stillbirth, or a baby who died. A child with ...
  3. ... the risk of pregnancy loss, premature labor, and stillbirth. Hand-foot-genital syndrome is very rare; only ...
  4. ... that do not survive to term (miscarriages and stillbirths). No genetic mutations are known to cause an ...
  5. ... an increased risk for pregnancy loss (miscarriage) or stillbirth. Hereditary antithrombin deficiency is estimated to occur in ...
  6. ... to be at least 30 times higher among stillbirths than among live births. Variants (also called mutations) ...
  7. ... and oxygen flow leading to growth problems or stillbirth. Infants delivered early due to preeclampsia may have ...
  8. ... that do not survive to term (miscarriages and stillbirths). Turner syndrome is related to the X chromosome, ...