A number of different disorders can cause stillbirth. They include: Diabetes in the mother. Hemorrhage. Abnormalities in the fetus caused by Infectious Diseases, including syphilis, toxoplasmosis, German measles (rubella), and influenza.
Although most GBS carriers have no symptoms, GBS in pregnant women may cause bladder or urinary tract infections; infection of the womb; and stillbirth.
I experienced a stillbirth in 2003
can ear infections cause skin rah?
Pre 24 weeks = miscarriage post = stillbirth.
Stillbirth is a term used to describe the death of a baby before delivery in a pregnancy that has lasted at least 20 weeks gestation. The following are conditions that can contribute to a stillbirth, but in many stillbirths, a cause is never identified. Potential causes include: umbilical cord accidents, maternal infections, anatomical defects in the fetus, maternal age, chromosomal abnormalities, Rh incompatibility, maternal diabetes, preeclampsia, post-term pregnancy, trauma to the mother or baby, placental insufficiencies or abruptions, growth restriction of the fetus, maternal weight, maternal use of drugs not appropriate for pregnancy, or other significant illness of the mother.
In most cases the only symptom of stillbirth is that the mother notices that the baby has stopped moving.
Klebsiella and Proteus sometimes cause pneumonia, ear and sinus infections, and urinary tract infections
yes it will cause birth deformities in the babies chest and facial region. Can also cause downs and spinal meningitis, stillbirth, and miscarriage
A stillbirth is when a baby is born still, or motionless. The baby is not alive, nor breathing. He/She has sadly passed away and is dead when born. After a stillbirth, the family has a proper funeral for the baby as well however they decide to carry it on.
aspergillosis
No
They are the leading cause of primary infections originating in hospitals (nosocomial infections) in the United States.