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ETIOLOGY, RISK FACTORS, AND PREVENTION STRATEGIES FOR ANTENATAL DEATHS (STILLBIRTHS)

Abdiyeva N.U. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina

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This scientific article presents a comprehensive review of the epidemiological characteristics, risk factors, pathogenesis, and preventive approaches to antenatal deaths (AD) – stillbirths occurring after 22 weeks of pregnancy due to cardiac arrest before the onset of labor. The fact that an average of 1.9 million stillbirths are registered worldwide each year demonstrates the relevance of this problem to global perinatal health. This article, based on scientific literature, analyzes the role of maternal, fetal, placental, infectious, and social factors.

Keywords: antenatal loss, pregnancy, fetus, stillbirth.

First page

545

Last page

549

For citation:Abdiyeva N.U. - ETIOLOGY, RISK FACTORS, AND PREVENTION STRATEGIES FOR ANTENATAL DEATHS (STILLBIRTHS)//New Day in Medicine 11(85)2025 545-549 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/11-85-2025

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