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  • n  a natural loss of the products of conception

  • Every year on the anniversary of this stillbirth she has tried to take her own life.
  • After a stillbirth or abortion, with no nursing to reduce fertility, the interval can drop to as little as three months.
  • The mismatch poses no threat to the first child, but with the second there is an almost certain chance of miscarriage, stillbirth or brain damage.
News & Articles

  • Seafood products recalled due to possible health risk
    KANE COUNTY—The Kane County Health Department recently noted that Prime Food USA of New York is recalling Latis Brand Seafood Products due to confirmed and suspected contamination with listeria monocytogenes. Listeria can cause serious complications for pregnant women, such as stillbirth. Other problems can manifest in people with compromised immune systems. Listeria can also cause [...]
    June 20, 2013 - Elburn Herald
Quotes

  • Barack Obama in Scripps News
    Every year, too many American families experience the heartbreak of stillbirth and sudden unexpected infant death and we must do everything we can to work to prevent these tragedies,Obama said in a statement introducing the bill.
  • Gwyneth Paltrow in Village Voice
    The fetal rights movement:"What's at stake," Paltrow says of the Alito nomination, "is so much bigger and more profound than just the possibility for losing Roe. There are people in jail for murder because they had a stillbirth."

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