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Am I at higher risk of another stillbirth? Studies have shown that if you've had a stillbirth, you are at an increased risk of complications in a future pregnancy. This is why the extra care is so important. The chance of having complications depends upon the cause for your baby's stillbirth.

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What are the chances of having a stillborn baby twice?

For most women, the chances of having another stillbirth are very low. Less than 1 in 100 women (less than 1 percent) who've had a stillbirth go on to have another stillbirth.

Can you have another baby after stillbirth?

You will probably ovulate and be fertile 2 weeks before your first period so you could become pregnant very shortly after the stillbirth. However, it is advisable to wait until any scars have healed (for example from an episiotomy or tear) and your cervix has re-closed, to avoid the risk of infection (for the mother).

How do you prevent a second stillbirth?

Reducing the risk of stillbirthGo to all your antenatal appointments. It's important not to miss any of your antenatal appointments. ... Eat healthily and keep active. ... Stop smoking. ... Avoid alcohol in pregnancy. ... Go to sleep on your side. ... Tell your midwife about any drug use. ... Have the flu jab. ... Avoid people who are ill.More items...

Is it hard to get pregnant after stillbirth?

About 50% of women choose to become pregnant again after a stillbirth. 1 It's common to have a heightened level of anxiety or depression during subsequent pregnancies and postpartum with your new child. Giving birth to another baby isn't a cure-all for the mental health symptoms from your previous stillbirth.

What happens to your body after a stillbirth?

After a stillbirth, your body may start producing breast milk, which can cause discomfort and distress. Medicines (dopamine agonists) can stop your breasts producing milk. They cause few side effects and may also help you feel better emotionally, but they aren't suitable if you have pre-eclampsia.

What is a sunshine baby?

"Angel Baby," "Sunshine Baby," and "Rainbow Baby" are terms that refer to babies born just before or after another baby is lost due to a variety of reasons. They help immediate family members move through the grieving process and find meaning in the loss.

What increases your chance of stillbirth?

The biggest nongenetic risk factors for a stillbirth in the United States are being an older mother; expecting more than one baby; having no other children; smoking; using drugs or alcohol; and having obesity, diabetes (gestational or not) or high blood pressure, according to the American College of Obstetricians and ...

What week is stillbirth most common?

The highest risk of stillbirth was seen at 42 weeks with 10.8 per 10,000 ongoing pregnancies (95% CI 9.2–12.4 per 10,000) (Table 2). The risk of stillbirth increased in an exponential fashion with increasing gestational age (R2=0.956) (Fig. 1).

What are the common causes of stillbirth?

What are possible causes of stillbirth?Pregnancy and labor complications. Problems with the pregnancy likely caused almost one in three stillbirths. ... Problems with the placenta. ... Birth defects. ... Infection. ... Problems with the umbilical cord. ... High blood pressure disorders. ... Medical complications in the mother.

How long after losing a baby can you try again?

This finding, published today in Obstetrics & Gynecology, questions traditional advice that couples should wait at least three months after a loss before attempting a new pregnancy. The World Health Organization, for example, recommends waiting a minimum of six months between a pregnancy loss and a subsequent attempt.

Can you get pregnant while 3 months pregnant?

A double pregnancy, or superfetation, is extremely rare — in fact, there aren't even stats on how often it happens — but it's scientifically possible. We're not saying you should worry about it happening to you, just that you can't say that it's impossible.

What happens if you get pregnant too soon after birth?

What are the risks of spacing pregnancies too close together? Research suggests that beginning a pregnancy within six months of a live birth is associated with an increased risk of: Premature birth. The placenta partially or completely peeling away from the inner wall of the uterus before delivery (placental abruption)

How does stillbirth affect the mother?

Women and their partners who experience stillbirth have higher rates of depression, anxiety and other psychological symptoms that may be long lasting. For many women, losing their child and the subsequent care they receive will impact their approach to life and death, self-esteem and even their own identity.

How long after losing a baby can you try again?

This finding, published today in Obstetrics & Gynecology, questions traditional advice that couples should wait at least three months after a loss before attempting a new pregnancy. The World Health Organization, for example, recommends waiting a minimum of six months between a pregnancy loss and a subsequent attempt.

How long after a stillbirth do you get your period?

Getting a period after a stillbirth It's likely it will be about 4 to 6 weeks after giving birth. However, because of the timing, it can be hard to know whether it is the post-birth lochia, or your first period. Sometimes your first period isn't like your normal period.

How fertile are you after having a baby?

You can get pregnant as little as 3 weeks after the birth of a baby, even if you're breastfeeding and your periods haven't started again. Unless you want to get pregnant again, it's important to use some kind of contraception every time you have sex after giving birth, including the first time.

How Many Babies Are stillborn?

What Increases The Risk of Stillbirth?

  • Stillbirth with an unknown cause is called “unexplained stillbirth.” Having an unexplained stillbirth is more likely to occur the further along a woman is in her pregnancy. Having an autopsy on the baby and other laboratory tests is important in trying to understand why the baby died before birth. Your health care provider can share more informatio...
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What Can Be done?

  • CDC works to learn more about who might have a stillbirth and why. CDC does this by tracking how often stillbirth occurs and researching what causes stillbirth and how to prevent it. Knowledge about the potential causes of stillbirth can be used to develop recommendations, policies, and services to help prevent stillbirth. While we continue to learn more about stillbirth, …
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References

  1. Hoyert DL, Gregory ECW. Cause of fetal death: Data from the fetal death report, 2014. National vital statistics reports; vol 65 no 7. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2016.[R...
  2. Xu JQ, Kochanek KD, Murphy SL, Arias E. Mortality in the United States, 2012. NCHS data brief, no 168. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2014. [Read report pdf icon[55…
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