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(1) Better living conditions mean more live births and fewer stillbirths.
(2) For women who've had previous miscarriages, abortions or stillbirths, anxiety can be particularly acute.
(3) Thus, these clever devices are curious stillbirths in our genealogy of automation.
(4) It causes many complications, including small placenta size, stillbirth and low birthweight.
(5) Daughters, too, are born after their parents have endured stillbirths.
(6) The long, arduous journey to Bethlehem could have resulted in a miscarriage or stillbirth.
(7) After a long pause, she nodded and the story emerged of a stillbirth she had experienced in her early twenties.
(8) Danger, suspense, pregnancy, stillbirths, and nuclear dangers combine in this story set in a small rural town.
(9) Then you hear a rumour: a woman in the next ward has had a stillbirth.
(10) Janet Scott, of the still-birth and neonatal-death charity Sands[sentencedict.com], said: "We would like to see further research into sleep in pregnancy encouraged and funded as a matter of urgency.
(11) The UK has one of the highest still-birth rates in the developed world. Every year here 4, 000 babies are still-born.
(12) A simple message which mums could follow, which would reduce their risk of still-birth, would be very welcome.
(13) Experts want urgent research to see if the position a woman chooses to sleep in during late pregnancy affects still-birth risk, as a study suggests a link.
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