(March 9, 2014 at 12:10 pm)Huggy74 Wrote: Stillborn babies have everything a live baby has, except one thing. Can you guess? Like I said quit while your behind.
Yeah. You nailed it, Huggy. The baby be missing it's god spark. That's why it's stillborn. You must be a doctor or something.
Quote:What causes a baby to be stillborn?
•A baby simply did not grow enough in the uterus.
•A genetic or physical defect in the baby. This means the baby's brain, heart or other organ has not developed properly.
•Heavy bleeding after 24 weeks of pregnancy. This can happen when the placenta begins to separate from the lining of the uterus. It is called a placental abruption.
•Pre-eclampsia, which can reduce blood flow to the baby via the placenta. This condition is associated with placental abruption.
•An illness suffered by the mum, such as diabetes, the liver condition obstetric cholestasis, or a blood-clotting problem.
•A problem with the way the baby is born. A baby's shoulders may get stuck as he leaves the birth canal (shoulder dystocia), severely reducing oxygen flow to him.
•Infections, such as listeriosis, salmonella or toxoplasmosis.
http://www.babycentre.co.uk/a1014800/whe...z2vU2LvEWj
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