Perinatal confidential enquiry: term, singleton, normally formed, antepartum stillbirth, report 2015

Reports | Published: 19 Nov 2015

A new study launched today (Thursday 19 November) has revealed key steps for hospitals to improve care for pregnant mums and babies.

It follows an investigation by a team of experts into 133 cases of stillbirth in 2013 – and found that national guidance was not followed by hospitals in the majority of cases and identified ‘missed opportunities’ which could have potentially saved babies lives.

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Perinatal confidential enquiry: term, singleton, normally formed, antepartum stillbirth, report 2015