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Care in subsequent pregnancies following stillbirth: an international survey of parents

Project Status Complete
Organisation Lead Stillbirth CRE
Program Area Implementing Best Practice In Care After Stillbirth And In Subsequent Pregnancies
Topic Improving Care In Subsequent Pregnancies After Stillbirth

Parents entering a pregnancy after stillbirth face an increased risk of stillbirth, along with many other adverse outcomes. These parents often experience intense anxiety during subsequent pregnancies, which may also contribute to poor outcomes. There is little research on best practice care in pregnancies after stillbirth. In this study we asked parents from 40 countries about the care they received during pregnancies following stillbirth. This study has been published in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and can be accessed here.

Western Pacific Regional Office of the International Stillbirth Alliance
Coordinating Centre, Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Alliance, Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand

Level 3, Aubigny Place
Mater Research Institute
Raymond Terrace,
South Brisbane QLD 4101
The University of Queensland Faculty of Medicine

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