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  1. Late Fetal Death rate (per 1,000 live births plus late fetal deaths) = # of fetal deaths after 28 weeks or more of gestation/# of live births + number of fetal deaths after 28 weeks or more of gestation x 1,000

  2. Late Intrauterine Fetal Death and Stillbirth. This is the first edition of this guideline. 1. Purpose and scope. To identify evidence-based options for women (and their relatives) who have a late intrauterine fetal death (IUFD: after 24 completed weeks of pregnancy) of a singleton fetus.

  3. 21 wrz 2022 · Late neonatal death: A death occurring 7–27 days after a live birth Predischarge neonatal death: A death of a baby (day 0–27) born at a health facility but not yet discharged home

  4. 6 Indicator Sheets–Stillbirth Rate a stillbirth (or fetal death) is defined as a baby born with no signs of life after a given threshold. For international comparison, WHO defines stillbirth as birthweight of ≥ 1000 g; if the birthweight is not available, a gestational age of ≥ 28 weeks or a length of ≥ 35 cm (ICD-10) is used (2).

  5. Fetal Death is death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of human conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy,

  6. The fetal death rate includes both intermediate and late fetal deaths. It does not include early fetal deaths in which a fetus is less than 20 weeks gestation or 500 grams. The formula for fetal death rate is; total intermediate and late fetal deaths for a period, divided by, total live births plus intermediate and

  7. The late fetal mortality rate, one of the components of perinatal mortality, was essentially unchanged, while the early neonatal mortality rate, the other component, declined by 4% from 2020 (2.86) to 2021 (2.75). Declines in perinatal mortality rates by age of mother were not significant.

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