The World Health Organization (WHO) in a report published on Thursday revealed that about two million stillbirths occur every year and that these issues are mostly related to developing countries.
At 28 weeks of gestation, stillbirth is the stillbirth or stillbirth. The United Nations Health Agency said last year there were three stillbirths in sub-Saharan Africa or South Asia.
Henrietta Fore, UNICEF's executive director, said that every 16 seconds a mother (Stillbirth) would suffer. He said that such cases can be prevented with the help of professional doctor for better monitoring, good care before delivery and safe delivery.
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#COVID19 related health service disruptions could worsen the situation, potentially adding 200,000 more stillbirths over a 12-month period:
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