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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Global stillbirths: 2.6 million a year, overlooked and often preventable


About 2.6 million babies are born dead each year, a largely ignored and silently grieved loss of life, about half of which could be prevented.

That’s the conclusion of a huge project unveiled Wednesday to enumerate stillbirths country by country and propose ways to reduce them.

Today, there are more stillbirths each year than deaths from AIDS or malaria combined. The stillbirth rate in sub-Saharan Africa is 10 times that of the industrialized world and equivalent to what existed in the United States in 1900. In many places, stillbirths aren’t reported to health authorities or counted as deaths.

“Stillbirth is a big problem, and it hasn’t been on the global agenda before. We hear a lot about ‘overlooked problems,’ but this is genuinely one,” said Joy E. Lawn, a physician who works in Cape Town, South Africa, and helped lead the effort that produced eight papers published online by the Lancet, a European medical journal.

Historically, the medical community has viewed stillbirth deaths as both less tragic and less preventable than deaths of mothers or children.

“I think what we’ve ignored in that argument is what the families think. The families don’t discount those losses,” she said.

About 98 percent of stillbirths — most commonly defined as death in the final trimester of gestation — occur in the developing world. Ten countries account for two-thirds of them, and two-thirds occur in rural families.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/global_stillbirths_26_million_a_year_overlooked_and_often_preventable/2011/04/13/AFb0yzYD_story.html?wprss=rss_homepage

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Premature baby died after doctors 'refused to help him'


Grief-stricken: Tracy Godwin whose baby boy Tom was 'left to die' in her arms after being born at 22 weeks because of a hospital policy not to resuscitate




A BABY died after medics refused to help him because he was born too early.

Tracy Godwin, 31, went into labour at 22 weeks but her son, Tom, was born alive.

She begged doctors to save the struggling baby but they refused because the hospital has a policy of not helping children under 24 weeks.

Tom, who was delivered last March, survived for 46 minutes before dying in his mother’s arms. An inquest has since been ordered.


The first-time mum, from Southend, Essex, said yesterday: “If he had been stillborn it would have been different, but he tried to live. We were begging them to do something for him.

“They gave me the Butterfly Room suite but never said it was for women who were going to lose their babies.”

A Southend Hospital spokesman apologised if Miss Godwin had not been told of her son’s survival chances and said it would welcome a chance to discuss it.

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2011/03/17/premature-baby-died-after-doctors-refused-to-help-him-115875-22994507/#ixzz1GpmoFidB

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Newborn baby abandoned in toilet at bi-lo center during circus performance



Restroom workers found a newborn infant in a toilet at the Bi-Lo Center in downtown Greenville, SC last night around 11:30 pm when cleaning up after a performance of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum Baily Circus.

Newborn in Critical Condition after Suffering Hypothermia

According to a WYFF News Channel 4 report, the infant was taken to Greenville Memorial Hospital where it is being treated for hypothermia and is listed in critical condition.

Evidence from the scene leads investigators to believe that a woman gave birth inside the Bi-Lo Center restroom. Police offers told reporters that it would be unlikely that a woman would give birth and not know it so they are assuming the baby was abandoned in the restroom toilet.

Women Who Give Up Babies Under Daniel’s Law are Protected

In the year 2000, South Carolina passed a law called Daniel’s Law: The Safe Haven for Abandoned Babies Act. The law protects women who give up their unharmed babies to staff members of safe havens, such as fire stations, houses of worship and hospitals.

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http://www.examiner.com/parenting-in-greenville/newborn-baby-abandoned-toilet-at-bi-lo-center-during-circus-performance#ixzz1DF79NLDj