Pregnancy is surely a conventional phenomenon but very few people are aware of its complications and the serious consequences of neglecting the same. You might be wondering why we have still births or miscarriages. In most of the cases, the pregnancy complications are neglected in the initial stage and when they come into prominence, then, the medical experts are not left with any better option other than going for emergency delivery. Still birth is very different from miscarriage as still birth refers to the death of the fetus in the uterus of the mother after the completion of 28th week of pregnancy whereas miscarriage can occur at the first phase. Still birth is a full grown baby in the mother's womb who fails to survive due to certain pregnancy complications.
If the umbilical cord gets around the neck of the fetus, then, he or she feels suffocated and the situation can endanger the life of the fetus in the uterus. Diminished liquor is another major cause of still birth. Sometimes, the baby dies due to the insufficient oxygen supply.
| Eclampsia and pre- Eclampsia stage can also result in still births as it becomes difficult for the fetus to survive when the mother is experiencing severe convulsions or seizures. Still birth can be the outcome of any symptom which is taken into consideration in last trimester abortion cases. Chronic placenta insufficiency and other placenta disorders are often responsible for still birth phenomenon. And, unfortunately, in some cases, no proper cause is detected for still birth.Still birth situation cannot be predicted but if the woman is suffering from Eclampsia and pre- Eclampsia complications,
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then, it is advisable to monitor the physical conditions of both the mother and the fetus and to go for premature delivery as soon as the doctor thinks that it is safe to do rather than allowing the mother to go through full term pregnancy.
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