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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Maternal and Neonatal Health
  • Global Health Disparities

Background:

  • Stillbirth affects nearly 3 million third-trimester pregnancies globally each year, with 98% occurring in low- and middle-income countries.
  • Over 1 million stillbirths happen during the intrapartum period, highlighting preventable causes within maternal and neonatal care systems.
  • Despite its prevalence, stillbirth remains underrecognized as a public health concern with limited data reporting.

Discussion:

  • Calls for integrating stillbirth into international health reports and initiatives are essential.
  • Countries must develop and implement maternal and neonatal health plans that prioritize stillbirth reduction.
  • Accurate vital statistics and health outcome surveillance are needed to track and address stillbirth rates.

Key Insights:

  • Stillbirth is a critical, yet often overlooked, adverse pregnancy outcome.
  • Preventable stillbirths disproportionately impact low- and middle-income nations.
  • Systemic improvements in maternal and neonatal care are vital for stillbirth prevention.

Outlook:

  • Increased investment in stillbirth research, particularly focusing on barriers in low- and middle-income countries, is urgently required.
  • Collaboration between stillbirth advocates and those improving other pregnancy outcomes can create a unified front for enhanced maternal and neonatal care.
  • The ultimate goal is to establish comprehensive pregnancy and neonatal care for all, reducing stillbirths and improving infant survival.