Talk:Stillbirth
From Academic Kids
Stillbirth is more properly defined as the death of a fetus before 20 weeks gestation
~~Bob
Anon user at 12.64.66.67 wrote in article (moved to talk by Infrogmation 06:08 May 15, 2003 (UTC)):
Photograph of Breanna Lynn Bartlett-Stewart, Stillborn, September 6, 2000. (http://www.sids.org.uk/fsid/bartlett.jpg)
I think we should have a link to a picture of a stillborn baby for research purposes...
Perhaps more about bereavement therapy as well???
I'm surprised we can link to off-site jpg's, I thought that was no longer done. For 12.64.66.67, we generally put comments about articles on the talk page, and the content on the article page. So if you are able to write something about bereavement counseling following pregnancy loss, you could place the information in the article. My impression, for what it is worth, is that photographs of the dead tend to disturb people -except perhaps very special audiences --rather than educate them. -- Someone else 06:25 May 15, 2003 (UTC)
- --Photographs of stillborns abound across the Web, and many find them hauntingly beautiful. I think Bree Lynn here fits the latter.
- Stillbirth is the delivery of an infant which is dead at birth, regardless of the stage of development.
- It's only a stillbirth after 20 weeks. Before 20 weeks, its a miscarriage. ~~Bob
- You win more flies by not deleting opinions. Isn't this thing about debate vs ignorance???
- --Bob
