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. 1987 Dec;70(6):831-5.

Fetal deaths in Alabama, 1974-1983: a birth weight-specific analysis

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  • PMID: 3684115

Fetal deaths in Alabama, 1974-1983: a birth weight-specific analysis

R L Goldenberg et al. Obstet Gynecol. 1987 Dec.

Abstract

Birth weight-specific fetal death rates were evaluated for Alabama for the years 1974-1983. The fetal death rate for the total low birth weight group improved less than 20% during the decade, whereas the fetal death rate for the 2500-3999-g birth weight group improved 40%, and the fetal death rate for the group of 4000 g or more improved 71%. By 1983, 76% of all stillbirths weighed less than 2500 g, compared with 66% in 1974. In contrast, in both years, only about 7% of live births weighed less than 2500 g. This study suggests that increased reporting of stillbirths of less than 500 g has contributed to the recent apparent lack of improvement in stillbirth rates in Alabama.

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