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  2. Stillbirth - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, a stillbirth is defined as the birth of a child of at least 500g weight without blood circulation or breath. Details for burial vary amongst the federal states. [ 66 ]

  3. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Stillbirth is typically defined as fetal death at or after 20 to 28 weeks of ... was first used in Germany and popularised by German physicians Bernard Kronig and ...

  4. Perinatal mortality - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization defines perinatal mortality as the "number of stillbirths and deaths in the first week of life per 1,000 total births, the perinatal period commences at 22 completed weeks (154 days) of gestation, [3] and ends seven completed days after birth", [4] but other definitions have been used.

  5. Concealment of birth - Wikipedia

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    Concealment of birth is the act of a parent (or other responsible person) failing to report the birth of a child.The term is sometimes used to refer to hiding the birth of a child from friends or family, but is most often used when the appropriate authorities have not been informed about a stillbirth or the death of a newborn.

  6. Category:Stillbirth - Wikipedia

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    Stillbirth organizations (6 P) Pages in category "Stillbirth" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Live birth (human) - Wikipedia

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    The definition of the term "live birth" was created by the World Health Organization in 1950, and is chiefly used for public health and statistical purposes. However, the term "live birth" was in common use long before 1950.

  8. Death - Wikipedia

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    Death before birth can happen in several ways: stillbirth, when the fetus dies before or during the delivery process; miscarriage, when the embryo dies before independent survival; and abortion, the artificial termination of the pregnancy. Stillbirth and miscarriage can happen for various reasons, while abortion is carried out purposely.

  9. Termination for medical reasons - Wikipedia

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    TFMR has been legal since 1927 in Germany. [12] In 1975, West German abortion law changed to permit abortions at any time if there was a serious danger to the mother's health and in case of fetal abnormalities through 22 weeks, in addition to permitting some abortions for non-medical reasons before 12 weeks. [12]