Risk of stillbirth and adverse pregnancy outcomes in a third pregnancy when an earlier pregnancy has ended in stillbirth.
Sukainah Al KhalafKarolina KublickieneMarius KublickasAli S KhashanAlexander Edward HeazellPublished in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2023)
Even when they have had a live-born infant, women with a history of stillbirth have an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes; this cannot be solely accounted for by the recurrence of congenital anomalies or maternal medical disorders. This suggests that women with a history of stillbirth should be offered additional surveillance for subsequent pregnancies.