Abstract

Background: Perinatal pathologists who know the value and process of autopsy rarely see parents, and there is argument among perinatal pathologists whether or not they should see parents regarding the autopsy. Consent rates for perinatal autopsies have dropped significantly. Poor communication between professionals and parents about autopsies and uncertainty about the value of autopsies from the professionals are two of many reasons for reduced perinatal autopsy rate.

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