Perinatal mortality

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Death of a fetus or neonate during the perinatal period


Perinatal mortality
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Perinatal mortality refers to the death of a fetus or neonate and is the basis to calculate the perinatal mortality rate. It encompasses both stillbirths and neonatal deaths. The perinatal period is defined as the time frame starting from the 22nd week of gestation (154 days) to 7 completed days after birth.

Causes[edit | edit source]

Perinatal mortality can be attributed to various factors, including:

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Several risk factors are associated with perinatal mortality, such as:

Prevention[edit | edit source]

Preventive measures to reduce perinatal mortality include:

  • Adequate prenatal care
  • Management of maternal health conditions
  • Timely and appropriate medical interventions during labor and delivery
  • Education and support for expectant mothers

Global Perspective[edit | edit source]

Perinatal mortality rates vary significantly across different regions and countries. Factors influencing these rates include the quality of healthcare systems, availability of medical resources, and socioeconomic conditions.

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