Infant mortality has continued to drop in the U.S. during the past several decades. But stillbirths–when a fetus dies after 20 or more weeks of gestation–have remained relatively steady–and account for almost as many deaths as those of babies who die before their first birthday .
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U.S. Stillbirths Still Prevalent, Often Unexplained
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