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Miscarriage Defined Vs. Stillbirth

In layperson's terms: Miscarriage, or spontanious abortion, is defined as losing a baby prior to reaching 20 weeks of pregnancy. Losing a baby after 20 weeks of pregnancy is defined as a stillbirth. Either way, the tragic loss of a baby during pregnancy affects over one million women per year in the United States alone, and often leads to depression, self blame, and feelings of failure.

Contributed by Ellen M. DuBois on March 3, 2008, at 9:58 AM UTC.

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Author site, support after miscarriage.
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