sikiökuoleman
Sikiökuoleman, also known as fetal death, refers to the death of a fetus during pregnancy. It can occur at any stage of pregnancy, from the earliest weeks to the point of birth. The term is often used interchangeably with stillbirth, but it is more inclusive as it can refer to deaths that occur before the fetus is viable outside the womb.
The causes of sikiökuoleman are varied and can include genetic abnormalities, chromosomal disorders, maternal health issues,
Sikiökuoleman is a significant public health issue, particularly in developing countries where access to prenatal care
Research and awareness campaigns have been initiated to reduce the incidence of sikiökuoleman. These efforts include
Understanding sikiökuoleman is essential for improving maternal and child health outcomes. By addressing the underlying causes