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Serum Aneuploidy Markers May Predict Stillbirth


 

From the Annual Meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine

“The problem is, when do you count what was the timing of the stillbirth death … because whether it's growth restricted or not depends on when the death occurred and whether there was even a change in the weight after the death,” he said.

His team is therefore obtaining fetal measurements to better determine the timing of this event and the potential contribution of growth restriction.

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