Raising the bar on stillbirth research in the United States

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For the first time, the University of Utah hosted the International Stillbirth Alliance Conference. It brought researchers and medical workers from around the world together to learn from one another.

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — Bringing a child into this world can be a dream for some parents. For Jaymie Maines, that was certainly the case, until 38 weeks came around and she thought she was in labor.

“It changes your traditions. It changes the way I look at my children. It changes how I parent," Maines said.“Totally out of left field. I did not think that stillborns happened in 2009. I had no idea I thought it was an old-time thing," Maines said. For the first time, the University of Utah hosted the International Stillbirth Alliance Conference. It brought researchers, doctors, midwives and families from around the world together to learn from one another.

“They do a better job of capturing accurate data about stillbirths," Dr. Silver said. “Fewer than 20% of stillbirth cases in the United States have an autopsy and fewer than 20% have a complete evaluation. So, we find a cause in fewer than 50% of cases in the United States.”

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