Abstract

Stillbirth is a common condition and its cause is frequently unknown. This condition is an event of interest to parents and health personnel. Stillbirths and malformed stillbirths are medical emergencies that must be handled with an interdisciplinary approach. Evaluation and management of stillbirths and malformed stillbirths must not be the responsibility of a single doctor, but that of an interdisciplinary health team. Although fetal assessment is extensive and expensive and despite the fact that the formation of an interdisciplinary team is difficult, it is necessary to establish versatile protocols for evaluating and managing stillbirths and malformed stillbirths involving several health professionals to provide better attention to affected families.

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