U.S. Stillbirths Higher Than Previously Reported, Often Without Warning Signs
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A large study reveals that stillbirth rates in the U.S. are higher than previously reported, with over 1 in 150 births ending in stillbirth, especially in low-income areas, and many occurring without identifiable clinical risk factors, highlighting the need for improved prevention and risk prediction.
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