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US term stillbirth rates and the 39-week rule: A cause for concern?
James M. Nicholson
, Lisa C. Kellar
, Shahla Ahmad
, Ayesha Abid
, Jason Woloski
, Nadine Hewamudalige
, George F. Henning
, Julianne R. Lauring
, Serdar H. Ural
,
Jerome L. Yaklic
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Stillbirth
100%
Stillbirth Rate
100%
United States
80%
Term Delivery
30%
Week of Gestation
20%
Gestational Age
20%
Confidence Interval
20%
Progressive Reduction
20%
Actual Effect
20%
Obstetrics
10%
Delivery Time
10%
District of Columbia
10%
Overall Rate
10%
Rate of Increase
10%
Birth Outcomes
10%
Confounding Factors
10%
Cesarean Delivery
10%
Induction of Labor
10%
Early-term
10%
Term Birth
10%
Quality Measures
10%
Cumulative Risk
10%
Childbirth
10%
Ecological Study
10%
Number of Pregnancies
10%
State Data
10%
Elective Delivery
10%
Continuous Reduction
10%
Additional Term
10%
Unintended Harms
10%
Geographic Entity
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Stillbirth
100%
Obstetric Delivery
27%
Confidence Interval
18%
Gestational Age
18%
Adherence
18%
Confounding Factor
9%
Cesarean Section
9%
Labor Induction
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Term Birth
100%
Ecological Study
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Stillbirth
100%
Obstetric Delivery
27%
Gestational Age
18%
Obstetrics
9%
Cesarean Section
9%
Labor Induction
9%
Term Birth
9%
Ecological Study
9%
Engineering
United States
100%
Confidence Interval
25%
Additional Term
12%
Rate Increase
12%
Quality Measure
12%